Anonymous wrote:https://www.havaneserescue.com/
Why not find a breed specific rescue. Don't just give it to anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why won’t the breeder take it back? They aren’t reputable? Maybe surrender it to awla and be the foster until someone wants to adopt it?
The breeder moved out of the country and is no longer breeding dogs. Apparently this dog was part of their last litter. My contract specifies they must to be asked first if the dog needs to be rehomed. They are not taking the dog back.
I will gladly take the dog if it's a havanese. It sounds a bit odd that the breeder moved out of the country that quickly and the dog is only 3 months when they come home at 12 weeks but we'll take it as we have a havanese and would like another. How do we contact you?
The breeder is in her 60s and is originally from Puerto Rico. I wasn’t aware she was going to move and stop breeding. Would you be willing to work with a rescue to vet you?
No, I'm not willing to pay a rescue as I think most of them are scam given what they charge. We'll go back to our breeder for a second at some point. We have a great breeder and for what the rescues charge I'd rather pay slightly more and go through our breeder. You are welcome to see our home, meet our dog, and see how well cared for she is. My spouse would love a second dog.
Which breeder?
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a puppy 3 months ago and I’m just not bonding with this dog. The puppy is super cute and has no behavioral issues. I’m just not giving the dog the attention and affection he deserves. I would never bring a dog to the shelter and I am not able to give the dog back to the breeder. What’s the most responsible way to rehome the dog? I have no issue keeping and caring for the dog until a family is found.
Should have thought of that before you hired a breeder. There are too many animals to care for already. Can't charm your way out of the damage you've done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why won’t the breeder take it back? They aren’t reputable? Maybe surrender it to awla and be the foster until someone wants to adopt it?
The breeder moved out of the country and is no longer breeding dogs. Apparently this dog was part of their last litter. My contract specifies they must to be asked first if the dog needs to be rehomed. They are not taking the dog back.
I will gladly take the dog if it's a havanese. It sounds a bit odd that the breeder moved out of the country that quickly and the dog is only 3 months when they come home at 12 weeks but we'll take it as we have a havanese and would like another. How do we contact you?
The breeder is in her 60s and is originally from Puerto Rico. I wasn’t aware she was going to move and stop breeding. Would you be willing to work with a rescue to vet you?
No, I'm not willing to pay a rescue as I think most of them are scam given what they charge. We'll go back to our breeder for a second at some point. We have a great breeder and for what the rescues charge I'd rather pay slightly more and go through our breeder. You are welcome to see our home, meet our dog, and see how well cared for she is. My spouse would love a second dog.
Which breeder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why won’t the breeder take it back? They aren’t reputable? Maybe surrender it to awla and be the foster until someone wants to adopt it?
The breeder moved out of the country and is no longer breeding dogs. Apparently this dog was part of their last litter. My contract specifies they must to be asked first if the dog needs to be rehomed. They are not taking the dog back.
I will gladly take the dog if it's a havanese. It sounds a bit odd that the breeder moved out of the country that quickly and the dog is only 3 months when they come home at 12 weeks but we'll take it as we have a havanese and would like another. How do we contact you?
The breeder is in her 60s and is originally from Puerto Rico. I wasn’t aware she was going to move and stop breeding. Would you be willing to work with a rescue to vet you?
No, I'm not willing to pay a rescue as I think most of them are scam given what they charge. We'll go back to our breeder for a second at some point. We have a great breeder and for what the rescues charge I'd rather pay slightly more and go through our breeder. You are welcome to see our home, meet our dog, and see how well cared for she is. My spouse would love a second dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been in animal rescue for over 10 years. The most responsible thing is to surrender the dog to a dog rescue. They will screen potential applicants better than a shelter will. Screening usually includes checking applicants' vet records, conducting home checks to ensure the home environment is suitable, lengthy application forms, and interviewing applicants to ensure the dog will be a good fit. What type of dog is your puppy?
Havanese
Anonymous wrote:https://www.havaneserescue.com/
Why not find a breed specific rescue. Don't just give it to anyone.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m the poster who’s interested in adopting a brother for my dog. I’d work with a rescue
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why won’t the breeder take it back? They aren’t reputable? Maybe surrender it to awla and be the foster until someone wants to adopt it?
The breeder moved out of the country and is no longer breeding dogs. Apparently this dog was part of their last litter. My contract specifies they must to be asked first if the dog needs to be rehomed. They are not taking the dog back.
I will gladly take the dog if it's a havanese. It sounds a bit odd that the breeder moved out of the country that quickly and the dog is only 3 months when they come home at 12 weeks but we'll take it as we have a havanese and would like another. How do we contact you?
The breeder is in her 60s and is originally from Puerto Rico. I wasn’t aware she was going to move and stop breeding. Would you be willing to work with a rescue to vet you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why won’t the breeder take it back? They aren’t reputable? Maybe surrender it to awla and be the foster until someone wants to adopt it?
The breeder moved out of the country and is no longer breeding dogs. Apparently this dog was part of their last litter. My contract specifies they must to be asked first if the dog needs to be rehomed. They are not taking the dog back.
I will gladly take the dog if it's a havanese. It sounds a bit odd that the breeder moved out of the country that quickly and the dog is only 3 months when they come home at 12 weeks but we'll take it as we have a havanese and would like another. How do we contact you?
The breeder is in her 60s and is originally from Puerto Rico. I wasn’t aware she was going to move and stop breeding. Would you be willing to work with a rescue to vet you?