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Originally Posted by JeanieK I agree, I think a lot of good potential rescuers rare turned down. I understand why they are strict but one set of rules does not fit everyone. |
I have seen this remark from you before and I honestly think you might be more effective focusing on the breeders who keep pumping these poor little babies out and selling them to just anyone with a buck.
Rescues are strict...and you say you understand; yet it does not seem to me that you do. You really are not correct when you say there is one set of rules. I have told you this before, but you somehow don't seem to understand it. I cannot even begin to tell you what an agonizing, time consuming job it is to find the right home for each pup.....we put a lot of time and love into these darling pups who have been through hell in many cases and NOT because they were poorly placed by a rescue....and we don't want them ever to be in another bad place.
While I can only speak for how I adopt a pup out, I know that many rescuers do exactly as I do...always looking at the needs of the pup first. We are the ones who are saving pups from places where they ended up because they were sold to the wrong people in the first place. I have rarely had a pup come to me that was poorly placed by a rescuer. It is more often one that was purchased from a breeder.
So, perhaps you need to refocus a bit on where the problem begins. It is not with rescue.