skinnydipper
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So is he a hoarder rather than a rescue?I offered them homes and he would rather them die as my fences are 5ft instead of 6ft and I have a hedge on one side.
He mentions at the end they’ve done multiple house checks and none are suitable. I’d imagine they’ve been rejected on something similar.
Cannot fathom his thinking
Some get rehomed but the requirements are very strictSo is he a hoarder rather than a rescue?
I would 100% agree if they focused on the knowledge of the owner but letting a dog die over 1ft of fencing and a hedge seems a bit extremeI keep seeing these desperate pleas, and whereas in this case I think he is right being cautious trying to find somewhere for what look to me like Dutch shepherds (he was vague on the shepherd bit wasn't he), rescues are ridiculous with their homing requirements. Also this emotional bit about dogs dying, as he says dogs don't actually know they are going to die and in some cases maybe that is preferable to being stuck in kennels or going to the wrong home.
I do feel there should be some sort of tests or process before people can get a dog as the amount of clueless people who pick up a dog and then can’t have it anymore is stupid.Or maybe people need to think long and hard before they get the poor dog in the first place.
Or maybe people need to think long and hard before they get the poor dog in the first place.
Other rescues can do it? I’m not sure why he can’t.He's a bit busy for multiple personal/individual meet and greets. If the fencing is poor, dogs will die on the roads or get shot by farmers anyway.
If you're nearby maybe you can offer to volunteer at his place or help out on some of the multiple transport runs he requires
It’s husky rescue ireland pleading for more people to step forward to adopt/foster dogs as they’re under pressure to take dogs from people who don’t want their dogs anymore. But they’re full.I do wish people wouldn't post links to FB, without explaining the content. Those of us who don't do FB, can't access the info.
ExactlyYears ago, I had a border collie x lab mix who scaled the 6ft back gate in an attempt to follow me wherever I was off to that morning.
Took herself a good two miles down the road and into the local hair dressers.
If they really want to get out, then a dog that size can manage 6ft.
Turn the wire along the base of the fence inwards by about three feet and then bury it by around the same amount. This should slow most dogs down long enough for them to be spotted digging their way out by whoever is in charge of them. I am presuming here that no responsible owner lets a known flight risk dog outside unsupervised.Exactly
And if they don’t go over they’ll go under!
We are only discussing the rescues rulesTurn the wire along the base of the fence inwards by about three feet and then bury it by around the same amount. This should slow most dogs down long enough for them to be spotted digging their way out by whoever is in charge of them. I am presuming here that no responsible owner lets a known flight risk dog outside unsupervised.
I can how it may have been read that way but of course I don't mean filming the death of the dogs and putting out for viewing (although it may make people think) I meant make people more aware of the fact that there is more responsibility to owning a dog than many seem to think.I don’t really agree as I’ve seen huskies easily scale 6ft fencing. The only way to keep a dog somewhere is either to cage them completely or do the proper border training
If they want them to go to good homes they should have multiple meet and greats and training sessions to see how the owners teach their dogs
I definitely don’t think the answer is to kill a bunch of dogs because of peoples mistakes. You’ve just suggested murdering dogs PUBLICLY. Like the real problem people are going to care
There should be stricter laws and courses that need to be taken before getting a dog.
We had to do that with the new garden fence for the Rotters. When our builder saw the new fence, he asked if we were trying to keep deer out - he didn't know about the buried part!Turn the wire along the base of the fence inwards by about three feet and then bury it by around the same amount. This should slow most dogs down long enough for them to be spotted digging their way out by whoever is in charge of them. I am presuming here that no responsible owner lets a known flight risk dog outside unsupervised.