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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We'd be open to a rescue, small dog, 20lbs or less, older,, house broken, low shed, and good with a middle school aged child with anxiety. [/quote] This rescue is dedicated to small breed dogs: http://www.caringheartsrescue.org/adoptable-dogs Someone on CL posted this ad: (I worry about dogs on CL being "adopted" and then used for nefarious purposes.) https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/pet/d/mason-maltese-mix-young-male/6401604374.html And this: https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/pet/d/adopt-sasha-loving-4yo-10lb/6416056124.html https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/pet/d/beautiful-5-year-old-terrier/6414892936.html[/quote] I would be careful with dogs from Craig's List because there's no recourse with the person if something goes wrong. HOWEVER, many rescues monitor Craig's List and pull dogs from there. That's actually what happened with my dog. He was listed on Craig's List as a free fighting dog, a breed specific rescue got him from that person, and then nursed him back to health and got him ready for adoption. Look for some local breed specific (whichever ones you're interested in) rescue groups on Facebook. They often post available dogs and cross post for other organizations that you might not otherwise have known about. Good for you for seeking out rescue![/quote]
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