Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. The dog adoption agencies all have overly involved application processes including home visits. Ridiculous. They push many to breeders
This was huge for us. Our adoption was going to cost $500, plus a home visit.
Anonymous wrote:No. The dog adoption agencies all have overly involved application processes including home visits. Ridiculous. They push many to breeders
Anonymous wrote:No. The dog adoption agencies all have overly involved application processes including home visits. Ridiculous. They push many to breeders
Anonymous wrote:No. The dog adoption agencies all have overly involved application processes including home visits. Ridiculous. They push many to breeders
Anonymous wrote:No. The dog adoption agencies all have overly involved application processes including home visits. Ridiculous. They push many to breeders
Anonymous wrote:When you get an animal from a shelter it is often an animal that the irresponsible breeder that could not sell it.
Anonymous wrote:No. There aren’t any stray King Charles cavalier dogs, because they’re the nicest dogs around. The just sit around being nice all day. No one is getting rid of a cavalier. If purebred stray King Charles cavalier dogs existed, then I’d get one.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know if a breeder is ethical?
Anonymous wrote:No absolutely not. We have always gone to breeders and gotten wonderful pets. They become part of our family. I do not want a different breed of dog to appease a rescue nut. I do not want a lab/pit mix who we have to re-home.
I think its cruel that rescues prolong the life of dogs in cages and confinement that should just be put down.
Anonymous wrote:Nope, if you feel guilty go adopt a child out of foster care instead. That will make a better impact.