+1 When I hear rescue, it tells me more about the owner than the dog. |
That says more about you than anything else. It's no one's problem but your own that you are insecure about your own choices. |
Why is OP having a fit because people use one word instead of the other not the one who gets labeled "too much"? I didn't say you can't use whatever word you want, OP is the one who did that. I explained why I use the word I do. |
My dog was not a mutt. He was a “designer breed” that we got from a California shelter (long story). Anyway, because we didn’t know his history, we always told people he was a rescue. It had nothing to do with “virtue signaling” or whatever. |
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If I ask what type of dog it is and the owner says "not sure, it's a rescue" I don't think anything of it.
If I ask what is your dog's name and they say "our rescue dog's name is Spot" then I roll my eyes as it is just virtue signaling. |
It's the insecure people who are desperate for kudos. |
| I say it about our dog because it is the answer to all those questions I cannot answer. It is not to validate us for rescuing him or signal virtue. Only cynical and unsympathetic asswipes think that way. |
I thought this post sounded familiar. OP, is this really your second (or more?) post on this subject? Got some puppy mill guilt you need to get over? |
I've never "adopted" a dog. I've failed fostering a couple times; I refer to those dogs as my failed fosters. I've rescued a few dogs, and their backstory is what it is, so I tell it. But it's not like I go around wearing it on a t-shirt. If you're asking me about my dogs, I'm going to tell you the story of how they came to be my dogs. It's not about you; I don't care what you think about my fostering/rescuing. I do that for the dogs, and for myself because volunteering makes me happy. That you're ascribing some kind of eyeroll-worthy insultability to it is about you, OP. Maybe you should go volunteer at a shelter and rescue some animals so you understand what we're talking about before you insult it? Your heart seems a few sizes too small if this is what's bothering you today. |
| Because they are annoyed that you paid thousands for a designer breed and they want everyone to adopt not shop. |
As an adult adoptee, I prefer "rescue" for pets and "adopted" for people. I do not refer to my cat as a rescue--she's just my cat. |
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Frequent topic around here.
Calling your dog a "rescue" https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/316191.page Also see the pinned post in this forum https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/947816.page |
You're not bothered by this, are you OP? No virtue signaling here. |
Some of these rescuses are almost as much as breeders. They should not be charging fees. |
| NP. Mostly it’s annoying people who do this, so you can use that as an FYI. Bonus points if they have a bumper sticker saying “Who rescued who?” |