My thoughts exactly. Also for all of the comments along the lines of "but I want a dog with a known personality", adopting a puppy from a breeder is always a crap shoot. Older dogs with already established personalities are available by the hundreds at shelters. |
Most of the kids in foster care are not eligible for adoption. Their parents still have parental rights and will get their kids back eventually. There is not this huge list of kids out there waiting to be adopted. Adopting is expensive and time consuming and not a sure thing. Ask anyone who has struggled with infertility and gone down this route. |
Rescuing dogs from shelters is not contributing to puppy mills. When you are rescuing a dog from a shelter you are saving it from being killed. Quite obviously you don’t really care about that though |
Where do you think those adoptable dogs come from? Reputable breeders’ dogs don’t fill dog shelters; puppy mill dogs do. If you think about it a little, I’m sure you’d figure out why shelters are being fed by puppy mills just like pet stores are. I guess it’s simpler to scream, “aDoPt dOn’T sHoP!!” |
| Our 2 purebred golden retrievers are rescues. We got one as a puppy and one at 6 months old. They are 12 and 8 yrs old now. |
| We have one of each. We will never do the rescue thing again. The first year was more expensive than our pure bred first year |
| My favourite dog is a king Charlie’s cavalier. They lost don’t end up in shelters, so I buy from a reputable breeder. |
What breeder? |
Actually there is a huge list. And, many are available but they don't terminate rights and orphan kids until they have an adoptive family in place. The issue is people want newborns and infants, not older kids and teens. Its completely hypocritical to tell someone to get a dog from the shelter but not a kid. I will pay for a dog when we get one as I don't want to deal with the issues one would come with. I did adopt my kid. So, I know all about adoption but personally and professionally. |
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I mean, I have a purebred dog - but he’s a beagle so no one would assume I went to a breeder. There are so many sweet, loving purebred dogs (shoutout to hounds, who are the best!) in shelters and rescues if you are willing to look.
However, although I am a big proponent of adopting rescue dogs - I only judge people who buy puppies from puppy mills or pet stores. |
Same. I've fostered and have had rescues in the past. My current personal dog is from a breeder and I have zero problem with legitimate breeders or people who buy from them. For various reasons, it's been a better fit for my family at this point in time. Puppy mills and pet stores need to go though. |
| We have one purebred dog and one mutt of the same breed (rescued him after someone found him wandering the streets of a major city, malnourished and ill). People think they're both purebred but the rescue is not, he is mixed with a couple of breeds. I agree with you that it's no one's business how or why we came to acquire our dogs. Usually people ask me which breeder we used because they're both beautiful, well trained, and well behaved. Also, one we had before that was a purebred we got from a rescue specializing in that breed. So how do judgy people judge those ones? |
I hate people like you. Have you ever talked to an adoptive parent of a teen? Those of us who choose to adopt, can also choose to adopt a baby. We don’t have to save the world. |
^Definitely. Also, people who want a specific type of puppy from breeders feel similarly. |
What shelter? We are beginning our search for anther GSD. |