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Originally Posted by yorkienc THANK YOU SOOOOO VERY MUCH....its nothing wrong with getting a rescue dog but ive had family to go through that and i prefer not to its alot that goes into that....i have been doing alot a research on everything as far as dogs go....but thanks for understanding  |
You're family must have been an exception to the rule as nearly all the foster dogs I have had and all the rescues I've adopted are the easiest, most wonderful dogs imaginable. My best agility dog was a rescue that I started training when she was seven years old. I also try to tell people who work and don't have anyone who can check on a puppy during the day to please consider an adult.
One thing many people don't or haven't mentioned is really how great it is to have a relationship with a breeder. The IG I have that I got from someone I consider a great breeder, both in the dogs she is producing (good temperaments, health and movement of the dogs) and what she trys to do for educating people about the breed, is also a good friend. She is the first person I've contacted when anything happened to Opal, good or bad, or I had any questions about IGs. She was soooo proud when Opal got her first agility title. We have always communicated with each other and when I want another puppy, she is the person I will get one from. That is, if I can quit adopting rescues
Lizzy, my YT is a rehome to me and she is probably the reason I will always have a YT too. She is a great little dog.