Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop with the inbreeding and get a rescue dog.
Thanks for the suggestion. We would consider obtaining a dog through a rescue organization, but are interested only in certain breeds. I am not interested in a mutt from the local pound.[/quote
My dog was rescued from a PG county shelter. If I had the sense to go to a pound, I could have gotten her for $10 instead of $225.
She is a wonderful dog, and I would have paid many times over for her. Her only crime was that her owners kept her chained up in a back yard with her five puppies. All of were turned over to the county and she was the only one that didn't get adopted out. If FOHA hadn't rescued her she would have been euthanized.
Go to the shelters and rescues and let them know what you are looking for. A lot of volunteers/staff will call you when an animal is available and fits your needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had three mutt dogs as a kid and I love mixed breed dogs. I won't get a rescue, though. It's hard to find a puppy and the older dogs at rescue agencies are poorly socialized and trained. They're broken, mostly.
I want a good dog, not a project.
The rescue where I got my dog has had puppies at every adoption event I've been to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop with the inbreeding and get a rescue dog.
Thanks for the suggestion. We would consider obtaining a dog through a rescue organization, but are interested only in certain breeds. I am not interested in a mutt from the local pound.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a great mix. Just be careful, I grew up with Springers and they have a very long puppy stage and cause a lot of damage before they settled down. Great dogs though.
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the inbreeding and get a rescue dog.
Anonymous wrote:I had three mutt dogs as a kid and I love mixed breed dogs. I won't get a rescue, though. It's hard to find a puppy and the older dogs at rescue agencies are poorly socialized and trained. They're broken, mostly.
I want a good dog, not a project.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had three mutt dogs as a kid and I love mixed breed dogs. I won't get a rescue, though. It's hard to find a puppy and the older dogs at rescue agencies are poorly socialized and trained. They're broken, mostly.
I want a good dog, not a project.
You are ridiculous. Every single dog I know is a rescue dog and none of them is a "project."
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the inbreeding and get a rescue dog.
Anonymous wrote:I had three mutt dogs as a kid and I love mixed breed dogs. I won't get a rescue, though. It's hard to find a puppy and the older dogs at rescue agencies are poorly socialized and trained. They're broken, mostly.
I want a good dog, not a project.
Anonymous wrote:I'd get one just for the name.
