True, but $900?! PP got taken. |
I’m $900. My dog from a breeder was between 1200 and as high as 4000. I would never pay 4000. But I was considering 1200. 900 was a bargain for my dog had it been from a breeder, but seems very overpriced for a rescue. The rescue knew exactly what they had value wise. That’s why I joked that I bought my dog from a rescue. “Scammed” but at least I have my dog. |
+1 I just say he's a shelter dog when asked because people do pry and pry about him. I've gotten several comments of "I want a dog just like that" but can't really guide them on how to get one like him. |
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I have 2 dogs, both were adopted from rescues, and I refer to each as a "rescue" but for different reasons.
I call my mutt a "rescue" because it tends to head off the inevitable "What is she???" questions because she's really beautiful. The answer is "She's a dog" and there isn't much more to it than that. My second dog is a toy poodle, and I mention her status as a rescue because she suffered horribly in a puppy mill and many poodles are in that situation because of the doodle craze, and I don't want anyone thinking I bought her. |
+10000000 This gets us 99% of the way there. The only thing I'd change is to generalize it as "People love to show off moral vanity".... our human desire to inflate ourselves holds is universal and holds no political boundaries. |
Take your politics to the political forum |
Virtue signaling. Are you really so dense that you don’t understand this? |
So cynical. I didn't adopt to virtue signal. And even if some people did what they are doing is a good thing! |
Adopting/rescuing/owning a dog is not a flex, nor is it "virtue signaling". If anything, it's wealth signaling. Who can afford a pet, rescue or not? There are no free dogs. |
Why don't you just call your mutt a mutt? It is a very common, accepted term. Person -- "What is she?" You -- "She's just a mutt. We think she might have a little sheltie in there, but who knows! We love her." Regarding your poodle, you are clearly virtue signaling. You "don't want anyone thinking [you] bought her"? I mean, feel free to explain her horrible past life, but you can also just say nothing at all. |
dp we did dna so we know what our dog is. To strangers I say "mutt" because if I don't think they are that interested. Depending on further questions I might say 'he is a rescue from so and so" |
I don't think you know what "virtue signaling" means. |
My dog is part GSD, part lab, part "terrier" (type unknown), part Australian cattle dog, part chow chow, and part supermutt. To say "rescue" tends to head off the "what is she" questions better than mutt for us, and with mutt they often follow up wanting to know if we did DNA, and this long-ass list is a pita and people are sorry they asked. |
Why do you care what people think? |
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I was telling an acquaintance that I have two dogs. That’s all I said. She asked me, “Are they rescues?”
I told her no, and that I got them from breeders. (Both responsible show breeders, but I didn’t tell her that.) This woman had the nerve to turn her nose up at me. Like, WTF? These aDoPt DoNt ShOp people are so unserious. [NP] |