Bert&Maud
Well-Known Member
I'm slightly (!) annoyed, so excuse the rant, but interested to find out what other peoples opinions are. I've had various dogs all of my adult life, usually mongrels and they have all been the only dog in the home. In June I had my much adored Lurcher PTS as she was found to have a tumour, and we've been without a dog ever since. We had her for over ten years and she was the centre of our lives (we have no children). We're now ready to look for another dog, and recently registered with a Lurcher rescue organisation. However, they've just replied with the statement that they don't rehome young dogs to people that work, and older dogs only to those that work less than four hours or who have another dog already. Whilst I agree that neglect is a serious problem, I fail to see what is the idea of denying a dog which may otherwise be PTS or left in a dogs home for the rest of its life, a home where it is loved, fed, excercised, safe, warm and generally included in family life simply because the owners have to go to work. Most of the people that I know have to work, and all have happy well cared for dogs. I'm now worried that all rescue centres might have the same policy and wonder if we will ever find another dog to keep the sofa warm?