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Originally Posted by straightsilk Sweet. Where do shelter/rescue dogs come from???? They are born somewhere. A responsible breeder only breeds when there are homes available and then offers to take the puppy back for a lifetime.
Irresponsible breeders don't take their puppies back, do they? If they did, they wouldn't be in shelters.
Dogs are most often surrendered for behavior problems. Responsible breeders raise well-socialized puppies, place them appropriately and offer guidance and advice.
There are legitimate reasons to surrender a dog to rescue. But 95% of the time, the breeders are to blame. The irresponsible breeders.
Edited to add: I wasn't suggesting that any money changes hands between the breeder and rescue, but since you mentioned it, yes, rescue is big business. There's a ton of money changing hands. Mostly coming from sincere animal lovers in the form of donations to greedy, politically motivated, radical agenda'd groups. They use that money to pass more and more restrictive laws on responsible breeders and feed the machine that's pumping out "rescue" dogs. |
But you said that it just supports irresponsible breeders? That comment just makes NO sense at all. That's the kind of thing you say about a pet store - where puppy mills sell puppies to pet stores, and then when the puppies are sold they breed/send more. Adopting a dog from a rescue does not support an irresponsible breeder. I just don't get your thinking behind that.