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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have said it for a long time, modern day rescues are like puppy mills. You’re buying a dog from the rescue. I see rescues shipping in dogs from other states or other countries when we have dogs in our local areas that need help. That’s when I know they’re in it for the money and tax breaks. After all, how else can they write off their homes, farms and homesteads as tax deductible? [/quote] Stop with that nonsense. Rescues are run by dedicated people, and heavily rely on volunteers. There are much easier and stink-free ways of making money. [/quote] No, it’s a business. [/quote] I already posted about the rescue I adopted from. They charged me $350 to adopt a young purebred dog after they poured much more money than that into his neutering, dental cleaning, and deworming. They also provided me with a collar, muzzle, leash, toothbrush and dog toothpaste, and a week’s worth of food. Terrible business model.[/quote] A young pure bread should not need dewormed and a cleaning. Andy your dog needs a muzzle….[/quote] How to spot a clueless idiot: thinks young dogs don't need to be dewormed :roll: [/quote]
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