FestiveSpirit
Well-Known Member
And the counter arguement
It would appear from the other thread that people have a huge amount of misconceptions about rescue dogs, and how they might behave/what histories they have/how it will be different if they know their puppy from birth
As I said in the other thread, I have had 5 rescues so far and have also had a lurcher puppy who we had from 9 weeks old - and the lurcher was the biggest difficulty out of any of them
My ex-husband and I both worked, although ex did shifts so the puppy was never left alone for any significant periods of time, but the puppy was the most destructive little s*d I have ever come across
He chewed all our kitchen units, the back door,and even a hole in the kitchen wall..
By contrast NONE of my rescues have ever been destructive when left, 4/5 have been clean in the house from the start, they have been loving, rewarding and affectionate, and have not shown any behaviour that any decent dog owner could not easily handle.
I personally feel that I cannot justify buying a puppy when there are so many dogs needing homes - I do not have a problem in healthy dogs being PTS personally (which will horrify a lot of people I know) but I just find it heartbreaking when they are kept in kennels for year after year because "we never put a healthy dog down"
That is no life for some poor animal which at one point was someone's pet, living in their house, probably enjoying a wonderful life until the owners got fed up of it.... or traded it in for a cute fluffy puppy
Incidentally none of my dogs have been used to young children either, as I do not have any and nor do any of my friends, but 4/5 have been exceptional with my niece and nephew when they met them
PS - I must dob her in, Flick is the 5th one in every case
It would appear from the other thread that people have a huge amount of misconceptions about rescue dogs, and how they might behave/what histories they have/how it will be different if they know their puppy from birth
As I said in the other thread, I have had 5 rescues so far and have also had a lurcher puppy who we had from 9 weeks old - and the lurcher was the biggest difficulty out of any of them
By contrast NONE of my rescues have ever been destructive when left, 4/5 have been clean in the house from the start, they have been loving, rewarding and affectionate, and have not shown any behaviour that any decent dog owner could not easily handle.
I personally feel that I cannot justify buying a puppy when there are so many dogs needing homes - I do not have a problem in healthy dogs being PTS personally (which will horrify a lot of people I know) but I just find it heartbreaking when they are kept in kennels for year after year because "we never put a healthy dog down"
Incidentally none of my dogs have been used to young children either, as I do not have any and nor do any of my friends, but 4/5 have been exceptional with my niece and nephew when they met them
PS - I must dob her in, Flick is the 5th one in every case