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Originally Posted by fifeandshaffer i did my homework on the rescue, and i do tons of volunteer work for a shelter in my area but they dont often get little dogs, I can tell you 100% i take my dogs to the vet 2x a year fir check ups and when they need to go if an illness comes up, my fife had g4 lp, both kees they were repaired at univ of penn, he also had legg perthes, his hip was also replaced at penn, when his trachea started to collapse, again we went back to penn, then cornell, and to dr weiss,,, i assure you my dogs are well taken care of,, the rescue I contacted said my house was unsafe because I have 3 sets of steps they didnt like that my one dog was 1 pound overweight, and that deemd me as a bad owner, maybe it does I dont know, however I feel that they made a wrong choice in my opinion, I in no way wanted to upset you, but I have heard time and time again when I volunteer that they make it so hard to adopt at many places that people decide to buy a dog at a pet store, I will never again get a dog from a breeder, I may not be able to rescue from certain rescues but i see it as their loss, ... I was fortunate enough to find a great little yorkie that needed a home from a person here on yt,and I am very happy. |
I am not upset at all. Just making it clear that if people buy it is because they CHOOSE to. Not being accepted as an adopter by a rescue is a lame excuse for anyone to buy. There are pups being euthanized every single day in shelters across the country.....yorkies included. I will say that there are more in certain states, but the bottom line is that there are more than there is room in rescue.
You very well could be a great adopter...I am not disputing that at all. The bottom line, the rescue denied you for their reasons...whether we think it is right or not...and you found a way to get a pup without buying from a pet store!

That does not make rescue bad OR legitimize people buying from pet stores!
I make NO excuses for being extremely choosy about where my foster pups go. I cannot save every dog, but I can sure as heck promise the ones that I do rescue a lifetime of happiness and being well cared for. If I miss a good adopter, that is a shame, BUT I just do not want to make mistakes. It is the life of a defenseless little being who has already been through hell on earth. Most of those I take have really been through a ringer. I wish I could save them all....the fact is it is impossible.
Back yard breeders and mills will not ever be stopped by rescue. It is not rescues fault that they exist! It is also not rescues' job to satisfy the wants of people. We are into saving dogs! If people really want to help stop the bad and excess breeding that is going on the best way, in my opinion, is to help with their state's legislation regarding the rights of animals.