Anonymous wrote: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."
Whoever wrote this is an ass. God, I'd hate to be your child.
The rescue dogs I know are not projects. Wonderful loving dogs. Grow up.
and after the first hour, he knew he had a new home. In the year we have had him, he has never destroyed anything, stays off the furniture and on his bed, he only has two faults, he howls when the piano is played and is no social with puppies.Anonymous wrote:You can search pet finder for specific breeds, lots of times the rescues will know what breed the parents were. It might take a little time but you could find one.
Another option is to search the amish breeders in Lancaster county PA. They have many 2 breed mix puppies.
I just adopted a rescue puppy, but searched their mixed breed puppies to see what there was, greenfield puppies I think was the site.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people who see cute puppies have no idea about puppy mills and the whole industry.
If they can be enlightened and it cuts down on the excessive breeding then I think we should stand up and say something on behalf of the animals.
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."