FestiveSpirit
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I don't like it when a rescue sounds as if it is convinced that every dog must be savable. I have read on foreign rescue sites about dogs for whom they have a list of requirements on their new potential owner/home, that really makes me wonder if it is in the dogs best interest to wait for that one special person to ever turn up.
I am glad Gazehound, (formerly known as Splotchy and before that _Acolyte_, (BobblyHat?), Bobblestock, Acolyte_, Vashti, Acolyte, PreNovice Eventer and IntroEventer) that it has worked out so well for you with your rescues and maybe I shouldn't mention that the owner of the puppy I sold last year, after a few weeks phoned and during our conversation said "I didn't knew it could be this easy with a puppy, he is so much easier than my rescue that I got x years ago!"
I am sure there is sensible dogs (or would be sensible dogs in the right home) in rescues, that can make their new owner very happy but as with all dog buying, it matters who you get it from. Sensible rescues does their best to make sure you don't leave them with an unsuitable dog. And the same should a sensible breeder...
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That last paragraph sums it all up brilliantly for me FinnishLappund, I completely agree with you
If only everyone adopted that approach
Are you trying to suggest that I change my user name quite often by the way?
You have a brilliant memory, I usually cant remember all of them but you have listed them all
I don't like it when a rescue sounds as if it is convinced that every dog must be savable. I have read on foreign rescue sites about dogs for whom they have a list of requirements on their new potential owner/home, that really makes me wonder if it is in the dogs best interest to wait for that one special person to ever turn up.
I am glad Gazehound, (formerly known as Splotchy and before that _Acolyte_, (BobblyHat?), Bobblestock, Acolyte_, Vashti, Acolyte, PreNovice Eventer and IntroEventer) that it has worked out so well for you with your rescues and maybe I shouldn't mention that the owner of the puppy I sold last year, after a few weeks phoned and during our conversation said "I didn't knew it could be this easy with a puppy, he is so much easier than my rescue that I got x years ago!"
I am sure there is sensible dogs (or would be sensible dogs in the right home) in rescues, that can make their new owner very happy but as with all dog buying, it matters who you get it from. Sensible rescues does their best to make sure you don't leave them with an unsuitable dog. And the same should a sensible breeder...
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That last paragraph sums it all up brilliantly for me FinnishLappund, I completely agree with you
Are you trying to suggest that I change my user name quite often by the way?