Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I see the dog you’re considering and he looks SO sweet & like he could be a big love bug! Good luck with whatever you wind up doing - I hope it works out!!![]()
Yes, it's Tommy. lol. He just looks so sweet.
Anonymous wrote:I think I see the dog you’re considering and he looks SO sweet & like he could be a big love bug! Good luck with whatever you wind up doing - I hope it works out!!![]()
Anonymous wrote:I personally wouldn’t, and would need to meet the dog first or at a minimum, have an idea of his personality. I think with kids temperament is very important, and you can’t tell that from a photo. Lucky dog should understand that and give you first dibs to meet him when he arrives
Anonymous wrote:I would. Dogs in shelters get adopted without being in foster care first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you adopt a dog you've never met before and know very little information about? We are looking to adopt and are working with a couple of organizations. Lucky Dog has the option to adopt a dog that is arriving to DC from another area without the dog going into foster first. The upside is, this makes for a fast adoption, but the downside is that they haven't really gotten to know the dog and have very little information to provide about the dog's demeanor, temperament, etc. We would just be going on a photo alone and taking a chance. We found a dog we like through them, but he is available for this type of adoption and we just don't much more about the dog than that he likes going on walks and supposedly is good with kids, so we're sort of torn on what to do. They do allow you to return the dog after two weeks, but that just seems cruel to everyone involved. Have you taken this risk before--has it worked out?
How old is the dog? If its still young, 12mo or under, it will still need a lot of training so you have to expect that but it also lets you train it how you want it ot be. If its older, it may have habits and traits you don't like that will be harder to train away.
Anonymous wrote:Would you adopt a dog you've never met before and know very little information about? We are looking to adopt and are working with a couple of organizations. Lucky Dog has the option to adopt a dog that is arriving to DC from another area without the dog going into foster first. The upside is, this makes for a fast adoption, but the downside is that they haven't really gotten to know the dog and have very little information to provide about the dog's demeanor, temperament, etc. We would just be going on a photo alone and taking a chance. We found a dog we like through them, but he is available for this type of adoption and we just don't much more about the dog than that he likes going on walks and supposedly is good with kids, so we're sort of torn on what to do. They do allow you to return the dog after two weeks, but that just seems cruel to everyone involved. Have you taken this risk before--has it worked out?