Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who cares deeply about rescuing, I normally abhor people who insist on pointing out that their dog is a rescue. It often very much feels like virtue signaling.
That said, in this case, as it's a response to the "adorable" exclamation, I think it's simply a continuation of the conversation. The dog owner is agreeing that their dog is adorable and adding, isn't it cool that he/she is an adorable mutt?!
It's not. I honestly don't want people thinking I bought a pet.
That is virtue signaling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who cares deeply about rescuing, I normally abhor people who insist on pointing out that their dog is a rescue. It often very much feels like virtue signaling.
That said, in this case, as it's a response to the "adorable" exclamation, I think it's simply a continuation of the conversation. The dog owner is agreeing that their dog is adorable and adding, isn't it cool that he/she is an adorable mutt?!
It's not. I honestly don't want people thinking I bought a pet.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who cares deeply about rescuing, I normally abhor people who insist on pointing out that their dog is a rescue. It often very much feels like virtue signaling.
That said, in this case, as it's a response to the "adorable" exclamation, I think it's simply a continuation of the conversation. The dog owner is agreeing that their dog is adorable and adding, isn't it cool that he/she is an adorable mutt?!