We adopted our three dogs (from the same litter) VERY easily from a rescue in Greenville, SC. They typically rescue small dogs from kill shelters and they always have super cute dogs (and also cats) available. This group transports them to the Northern VA area and other states along the East Coast. Just an FYI for anyone looking for an easier, and cheaper, adoption!
https://www.facebook.com/Purrs-Paws-and-Claws-98142587083/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We adopted our three dogs (from the same litter) VERY easily from a rescue in Greenville, SC. They typically rescue small dogs from kill shelters and they always have super cute dogs (and also cats) available. This group transports them to the Northern VA area and other states along the East Coast. Just an FYI for anyone looking for an easier, and cheaper, adoption!
https://www.facebook.com/Purrs-Paws-and-Claws-98142587083/
I guarantee those super cute and small puppies came from a puppy mill. From mill to shelter from shelter to shelter to finally DC.
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever attended a spay neuter clinic for unwanted cats and dogs? I have as a rescue worker. It takes the vet tech about 10 mins to spay/ neuter. Even spay they do in 10 minutes. They crate them up and it’s an assembly line. It doesn’t kill them — they know what they’re doing. It’s a different world than when you take your beloved pet to the veterinarian. It doesn’t cost $400 either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We adopted our three dogs (from the same litter) VERY easily from a rescue in Greenville, SC. They typically rescue small dogs from kill shelters and they always have super cute dogs (and also cats) available. This group transports them to the Northern VA area and other states along the East Coast. Just an FYI for anyone looking for an easier, and cheaper, adoption!
https://www.facebook.com/Purrs-Paws-and-Claws-98142587083/
I guarantee those super cute and small puppies came from a puppy mill. From mill to shelter from shelter to shelter to finally DC.
Why on earth would a puppy mill go through the time, expense and trouble to breed puppies only to give them away to rescue shelters who then spay and neuter them? That would make zero sense.
What happens is people find strays, don't spay/neuter them and then those dogs have puppies. Rinse, repeat. Rescues spay and neuter their animals. When a stray is brought in the animal is vaccinated, dewormed if necessary and spayed/neutered. That is what your adoption fee helps to cover.
And here's a hint: if you wanted a rescue so easily and badly, you could have just headed to one of the over-crowded rural VA or WV shelters. You would be able to walk out with one same day. Which makes me think you were not really interested in rescue at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We adopted our three dogs (from the same litter) VERY easily from a rescue in Greenville, SC. They typically rescue small dogs from kill shelters and they always have super cute dogs (and also cats) available. This group transports them to the Northern VA area and other states along the East Coast. Just an FYI for anyone looking for an easier, and cheaper, adoption!
https://www.facebook.com/Purrs-Paws-and-Claws-98142587083/
I guarantee those super cute and small puppies came from a puppy mill. From mill to shelter from shelter to shelter to finally DC.
Anonymous wrote:We adopted our three dogs (from the same litter) VERY easily from a rescue in Greenville, SC. They typically rescue small dogs from kill shelters and they always have super cute dogs (and also cats) available. This group transports them to the Northern VA area and other states along the East Coast. Just an FYI for anyone looking for an easier, and cheaper, adoption!
https://www.facebook.com/Purrs-Paws-and-Claws-98142587083/
Anonymous wrote:I've been ghosted at the very last minute of the dog adoption process. I've been lectured and told I'm not good enough by people with a fraction of my cat experience. I've suffered the bait-and-switch (You can adopt Gizmo! [drives to pick up Gizmo]. Ok, you can still adopt Gizmo today BUT he must be adopted with a 2nd cat, which we totally neglected to mention until just now when you arrived here).
I'm not even going to get into the outright lies about breed — i.e., every pit bull is relabeled a "Lab mix" in the District.
For the past several years I have tried, genuinely tried, to adopt from a DC-area rescue. I even sought out elderly animals with known health issues! I'm done. And don't you dare try to shame me because I don't want to take in the 150-lb Husky-pit mix instead of the small decrepit terrier that works better with my existing pets. I will still donate to you all, though![]()
Turns out I'm far from alone:
Everyone Wants a Rescue Dog. Not Everyone Can Have One.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/29/sunday-review/adopt-rescue-dog-south.html