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Old 02-09-2010, 05:36 AM   #177
ladyjane
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Originally Posted by celstu1 View Post
I have to agree with Quick Silver.... Ive been turned down 3x, the reasons stated is "no fenced in yard", "work full time" . Ok.... there is NOTHING else going on. My dogs are on proper preventative, see the vet, do not run free, are never out of my sight, fed top of the line foods, groomed regularly, socialized, friendly, neutered. Being turned down multiple times does not mean there is something wrong with YOU. Its not even nice to imply that. I think rescues DO need to be less stringent than breeders. Rescues place dogs... ideal situations in a VERY non-ideal world are extremely hard to find. Loving homes on the other hand with perfectly qualified people can be found much easier. So it's not IDEAL... but will the pup get the care and love it needs, from someone like me? Someone like QuickSilver? I COULD have provided a good loving stable home to 2 yorkies.

I'm not saying our views are right over yours. I'm just saying that if rescues did work on a case by case basis, i'd have 2 of them right now. Because anyone who walked into my home and spoke to me and saw my boys, would know they can trust a pup to my care for the long term.

If you think that implications are not nice, then why are you implying that all rescues are as you see them?

I think that you and Quicksilver need to start your own rescue.

Last edited by Wylie's Mom; 02-09-2010 at 08:09 AM. Reason: Fixed Quote
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