stormox
Well-Known Member
What do people think of this trend of 'rescuers' taking young dogs/pups (mainly collie and collie x) from pounds, rescue centres etc in Ireland, and shipping them over to English rescues who then rehome them for fee?
I am a regular traveller on the ferry from Ireland to UK and see the dogs being swapped from the Irish rescue vans to English ones (including NCDL regularly.
Are they not just doing it for profit between the rescues involved? Whuy do it at all when I have just seen a programme on Manchester dogs home which has over 200 dogs waiting for homes? It seems to be homing some dogs alright, but at the expense of others.
I know the farmers in Ireland are inclined to leave their dogs loose in the yard at night, and they get out and mate the neighbours bitches, but surely they should be educating those people, not using the results of their ignorance to make a profit, which masks the problem.
I am a regular traveller on the ferry from Ireland to UK and see the dogs being swapped from the Irish rescue vans to English ones (including NCDL regularly.
Are they not just doing it for profit between the rescues involved? Whuy do it at all when I have just seen a programme on Manchester dogs home which has over 200 dogs waiting for homes? It seems to be homing some dogs alright, but at the expense of others.
I know the farmers in Ireland are inclined to leave their dogs loose in the yard at night, and they get out and mate the neighbours bitches, but surely they should be educating those people, not using the results of their ignorance to make a profit, which masks the problem.