rara007
Well-Known Member
I’m not on the fence- it shouldn’t happen end of. Private rehomes come with their own complexities but do avoid rescue politics completely. The smaller places do tend to be more open to discussion about circumstances too.
So how does a responsible adult who works but has reliable and consistent support so the dog is rarely left, actually adopt a U.K rescue?
The trouble is QM, there are only a handful of reputable international charities - and many do end up in UK rescue as there is simply not the backup for them.
Nope, I did not. I would class that under unethical behaviour if a rescue adopted a dog to anyone, abroad or not, without doing thorough checks on the dog's health or medical issues, or deliberately hiding that information. May also be illegal, but I'm not totally sure on the law aspect.
My comment said that practice should of course not be allowed. Thanks for reading ?
Do you have any statistics to back up the assertion there are 'only a handful of reputable international charities'? I'd be interested to see.
The import of foreign rescues would be dramatically reduced if the UK charities were more open minded about who they allow to adopt. The replies to my previous post amount to "choose a breed, try a breed society or trawl Preloved"i am another one who is against importing these dogs. if you look on dogs blog most of the dogs on there are foreign and quite often not even in this country. the money spent importing these dogs would be better spent by arranging neutering facilities and humane PTS for the old, infirm and crippled ones. i feel it is cruel to transport them for many hours to a different climate and a completely different type of life. they must be very bewildered. i have seen dogs who have no use of their back legs being bought here , dogs who are 15 years old and blind, surely this is not the right way to treat these dogs. when i want my next dog i will not home a foreign dog and i hope this trade is stopped when brexit is finally here.
Other than that it may become ill later and require expensive treatment or PTS, is there a problem with importing a dog with dormant undetectable leishmaniasis?
Can they directly infect other dogs? Do we have a fly like a sandfly in this country that can spread it?
Just asking out of interest.
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Other than that it may become ill later and require expensive treatment or PTS, is there a problem with importing a dog with dormant undetectable leishmaniasis?
Can they directly infect other dogs? Do we have a fly like a sandfly in this country that can spread it?
Just asking out of interest.
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. The replies to my previous post amount to "choose a breed, try a breed society or trawl Preloved"
The import of foreign rescues would be dramatically reduced if the UK charities were more open minded about who they allow to adopt. The replies to my previous post amount to "choose a breed, try a breed society or trawl Preloved"
The import of foreign rescues would be dramatically reduced if the UK charities were more open minded about who they allow to adopt. The replies to my previous post amount to "choose a breed, try a breed society or trawl Preloved"
My first dog is the textbook example of why buying from Preloved can be a crap deal. Plenty of people lie about their situations and the dog's behaviour in order to palm them off. Ten years later I can reflect on it being the very best £100 I ever spent but some of that time was unbearably hard and literally life changing. Not a casual decision!