https://www.cavalierrescueusa.org/western.html. The western region link. Or you can try one of the breed clubs, they usually have a rwscue contact. |
My 12-week-old puppy that I got from a shelter is sitting next to me right now. |
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Our first dog was a lab from a reputable breeder. His lineage was outstanding and he lived 13 healthy years. His personality was incredible. He made first-time dog ownership such a great and relatively easy experience.
Our second, current dog is from a rescue. She’s truly a mutt. And she’s still a puppy, so there are a lot of unknowns with her personality and health genes. The rescue place also spayed her when she was only 8 weeks—not great for the health of a large dog. So far she is sweet, intelligent, loyal and loving. We know how to train her because we are experienced dog owners. But I don’t honestly know if I would have adopted her as a first time dog owner— I think we made a good choice to get our first pup from a really good breeder who socialized him early, got him started on potty training, and produced him from two great parents... |
Congrats! What breed is he? |
What? There are lots of puppies at shelters - even the FFX County Humane Society has some. We foster for a couple of rescue groups. While I won't foster puppies, we've gotten the mothers when the pups are ready to wean and they want to split them up. |
| ^^I'm the PP that fosters. I have no problem with people adopting from reputable breeders. I have one friend who has an amazing Shetland Sheepdog which she bought from a reputable breeder. She was really expensive but I can see why people pay good money for dogs like her. |
| I wanted to adopt, but DH wanted a puppy. After visitng the shelter several times, we found a local rescue (K-9 Lifesavers) that had a lot of puppies. They actually go to southern states and pull dogs from areas where spay/neuter rates are low and there tend to be a lot more puppies in those areas. Great experience! |
| Don’t know, don’t care. I my friends have some gnarly, skittish street dogs and I’m happy as a clam with my laid back English Lab. |