Patches
Well-Known Member
I read alot of comments on here just lately that have almost made me feel guilty, selfish and irresponsible for having chosen to put my name down for a litter of unborn, purebred pups and not adopt from a rescue.
Is it really so bad that people, like me, want to buy a puppy that's been home reared, where they know it's full history, and is theirs from day one? I knew exactly what breed I wanted, the temperament, character, size etc of dog I wished to own. I also chose a pup as we have children and I wanted our new dog to be used to our family dynamics and grow up accepting them. I'd be more inclined to look at a rescue next time, when the children are grown and I'm left wondering if I'm too old to take on another puppy.
I'm not saying I would never entertain a rescue dog, but lately I feel as though I should almost justify my decision not to have had one this time.
My puppy's parents were already mated before I put my name down for one, I will admit. The breeder had far more names than pups were born but selected the "best homes" out of those who had "applied" for her pups. We were all vetted.
I don't intend to use my pup as a stud dog at all and he'll be castrated when he's old enough. Who is to say he wouldn't have ended up in a rescue centre in months/years to come if he'd been sold to someone else who either foiled the breeder into thinking they were a good home or had a change of circumstances that meant they had to give him up?
I can 100% guarantee Harvey a home for life.....unless I die before him of course (which at 38 I hope I don't). Surely that's a respnsible approach to dog ownership, even if he wasn't adopted through a rescue?
Is it really so bad that people, like me, want to buy a puppy that's been home reared, where they know it's full history, and is theirs from day one? I knew exactly what breed I wanted, the temperament, character, size etc of dog I wished to own. I also chose a pup as we have children and I wanted our new dog to be used to our family dynamics and grow up accepting them. I'd be more inclined to look at a rescue next time, when the children are grown and I'm left wondering if I'm too old to take on another puppy.
I'm not saying I would never entertain a rescue dog, but lately I feel as though I should almost justify my decision not to have had one this time.
My puppy's parents were already mated before I put my name down for one, I will admit. The breeder had far more names than pups were born but selected the "best homes" out of those who had "applied" for her pups. We were all vetted.
I don't intend to use my pup as a stud dog at all and he'll be castrated when he's old enough. Who is to say he wouldn't have ended up in a rescue centre in months/years to come if he'd been sold to someone else who either foiled the breeder into thinking they were a good home or had a change of circumstances that meant they had to give him up?
I can 100% guarantee Harvey a home for life.....unless I die before him of course (which at 38 I hope I don't). Surely that's a respnsible approach to dog ownership, even if he wasn't adopted through a rescue?