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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Less dogs = less need to encounter them in public indoor and outdoors places. Nothing wrong with liking a dog from afar. -love dogs.[/quote] A lot of people who weren't adequately prepared to raise and train good dogs with good manners got "pandemic puppies" and shouldn't have. Post-pandemic, a lot of those dogs got returned (and I think a lot of in-over-their-heads owners were somewhat relieved by it). RTO is going to be another round of people who aren't dedicated dog owners getting out of the game (or out of the way, depending on your perspective). Personally, I'm for it. If you can't afford to properly care for a pet, you should put them with someone who can. [/quote] Or, maybe these rescues can provide support to families struggling rather than taking the dogs and selling them for profit.[/quote] No rescue is making bank reselling dogs. Just stop. As for the "rescues should provide support to families struggling", how? The time for rescues to be supportive is in the "educating potential owners" phase, when we pre-screen and refuse the families we see having trouble down the line (no adult at home during the day, families with young children who want a large-breed puppy, zero previous dog-owning experience). If rescues were doing this for a profit, they'd give anyone who asked any animal(s) they wanted to pay for. That's not how any of this works.[/quote] If they are charging it’s for profit. They got the dogs for free so find them a home for free. In human foster care it’s free to the adopting families and often they get a stipend. [/quote] Well, I assume you don't work for free neither you have access to free food, transportation, housing and healthcare. Same applies to rescues - they need funds for taking care of the animals (food, vet care, facilities), transportation, spay/neuter/Chip them, organize and advertise events, staff to vet potential adopters etc. Who do you think should cover all those expenses?[/quote]
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