Do you think a rescue would rehome to me?

i live in a flat.i have 7 dogs.i have a double garage conversion on mine which is on the left as u walk through the front door.my front door opens into a communal garden.they have their space .i have my own set of stairs and my flat runs across the top of the garage.one of mine is a rescue poodle.i own the property.i work from home as an escort and breed 3 of my dogs.they get walked 3.30am/10 am/3 pm and 7 pm.they also have their own car.i had no trouble getting my rescue dog (spayed/chipped etc).

sorry but 7 dogs, 3 of which you breed from, in a a flat with a communal garden, you would be my nieghbour from hell
 
I have a wonderful dog from Any Dog 'il Do Rescue in Edinburgh, they are wonderful with pre- and post- rescue support and work very hard to match you to a suitable dog. Having tried just about every rescue within driving distance they were the only ones I felt comfortable with and our dog is perfect for us.
Please give them a call - they are on facebook and have a lot of dogs looking for a home :)
 
i live in a flat.i have 7 dogs.i have a double garage conversion on mine which is on the left as u walk through the front door.my front door opens into a communal garden.they have their space .i have my own set of stairs and my flat runs across the top of the garage.one of mine is a rescue poodle.i own the property.i work from home as an escort and breed 3 of my dogs.they get walked 3.30am/10 am/3 pm and 7 pm.they also have their own car.i had no trouble getting my rescue dog (spayed/chipped etc).

I cant imagine any rescue rehoming to you with 3 breeding bitches and the amount of dogs you have in that flat, I certainly wouldnt.
 
i live in a flat.i have 7 dogs.i have a double garage conversion on mine which is on the left as u walk through the front door.my front door opens into a communal garden.they have their space .i have my own set of stairs and my flat runs across the top of the garage.one of mine is a rescue poodle.i own the property.i work from home as an escort and breed 3 of my dogs.they get walked 3.30am/10 am/3 pm and 7 pm.they also have their own car.i had no trouble getting my rescue dog (spayed/chipped etc).

Worrying. Very worrying.
 
Aintgotnohay - I am not one to judge how anyone earns their living but LOL at posting on here that you do that and puppy farm crossbreeds!
Also, wasn't it you to posted in Clubhouse that you only showered once a week or less? (Sorry if wrong person) how does that work, then? I'm agoggle!
 
Aintgotnohay - I am not one to judge how anyone earns their living but LOL at posting on here that you do that and puppy farm crossbreeds!
Also, wasn't it you to posted in Clubhouse that you only showered once a week or less? (Sorry if wrong person) how does that work, then? I'm agoggle!

Could this be a troll ? Just wondering
 
Could we possibly stick to the topic? I'm a bit uncomfortable a thread I've posted is being used to judge someone on their cleanliness or validity as a poster. Thanks Clodagh for clarifying your error. I've had a lot of helpful advice here (thanks again to you all) and I'd hate to lose it all if this thread were to be pulled.
 
Rescues can only rehome at the specific moment in time of a persons circumstances. For example the woman down the road on benefits got a rescue (vets bills paid for by the charity) as she was at home all day. She still has the dog and works full time so has she been rehome checked to make sure she is coming home? We work full time and have a dog who is happy as we know how to look after dogs. There is more to dog care than walks. A lot lot more which is over looked. I think dog rescues should go more into the care and social responsibility. Is the owner going to insure the dog. What about training, grooming and feeding?
 
Peoples circumstances do change but if rescues checked continually on all the dogs they rehomed they wouldnt have time to rescue any dogs.

My foster dog went to his new home yesterday with a bag of food which he has been having, I discussed Insurance and recommended a training class as it builds a wonderful bond with the dog, also showed them the type of brush I use to groom him and how often I do it and what an ideal time to feel for any lumps and bumps, I also discussed the DDA and how it impacts on the ordinary dog owner.

Other rescues do the same Im sure so we are no different to anyone else.
 
Exactly Dobiegirl so my point is so what if someone works full time they know what a dog needs and therefore these dog owners should be as relevant as the rest. If a person has owned a dog before and they have been through dog ownership then they would be at the top of my list. Oh btw I have been turned down. I work full time live 20 mins away from work have had dogs in the family live until 17 years of age. My westie left me last year she was 14 and my Scottie is currently 12.
 
Kaylum who was the rescue who turned you down and what were the reasons given?.

The dog I rehomed have gone to a couple who both work full time, the lady is going to be coming home lunch time to give him a break, most people work so rescues should address this as long as provision is made for the dog and obviously this depends on the dog(I would never rehome a puppy in those circumstances) Some rescues and it always seems to be the big ones have ridiculous expectations for people applying to adopt a dog.
 
Worrying. Very worrying.

whats so worrying about it.they have a double garage conversion to themselves.they are all toy poodles and live in a pack together.they have heating,natural light,toys and as stated go out 4 times a day for a walk and also have their own car.i breed about 3 litters a year from 3 of them.one of them is an agility dog,one is a puppy i have kept,one is a rescue dog and the others are spayed.i have a huge flat runs over 3 floors from top to bottom.live next door to lakes and fields in tamworth.they go to doggy park and training most days.
 
One near me in North Lancs applies a very sensible and flexible homing policy, not to be confused with lax and reckless. Proper dog rescue for proper dog people. I'm sure there are others. No home check done. I've had mine four years now.
 
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