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[quote=Anonymous]I’ve rescued all my dogs 2 from shelters and 3 from rescues. Did PG tell you that you couldn’t take the dog because a rescue was taking it? They should have let you assumimg you were approved. I’ve recently started fostering for a local rescue. Al the dogs are in foster homes with volunteers until adopted. My understanding based on my experience is that they pull dogs like to get euthanized that will get adopted quickly, so the fosters arent left with dogs for months on end. The foster dogs are often living with resident dogs so have to get along with dogs and children and be adoptable. Rescues are not “ selling” dogs. Selling implies someone is making a profit. No one is profiting from any of this. The $300-$500 adoption fee covers all shots, spay/neuter, and helps the rescue provide collars, leashes, crates, meds, etc to the foster. I personally bought all the food and treats for my foster dogs but they provided me with crates and puppy pads. [/quote]
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