| Had a good experience with City Dogs, you can also foster-to-adopt with them to make sure it's a good fit |
This happens A LOT. We rescued a dog who ended up having severe GI issues and had to put down after $10K of vet bills. It was incredibly traumatic for us and our kids and obviously for the poor dog. He was only 1. This happened almost a year ago and we still haven't recovered. I found out it was much more prevalent than I had thought due to the fact that so many of the DC rescues do this. I have another rescue where this didn't happen, but he had been with a foster for a while, so perhaps any issues would have been caught. In any event, it's sad because we're now more inclined to go with a breeder than risk getting another sick dog. |
Ugh, I'm sorry, PP - that sounds awful. Anecdotally, though - my lab from a breeder with health guarantees died suddenly and horrifically at age 3.5 (most likely a genetic issue that caused an acute internal bleed), while my rescue mutt is the world's healthiest 9 year old dog. So, no guarantees either way. |
Getting dogs from a breeder doesn’t necessarily make them healthier. Mutts generally have fewer issues than purebreds. Our one and only from a breeder had so many health issues, and we carefully researched. |
| Lucky dog or lost dog, OP. |