Thread: RESCUE or NOT ?
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Old 09-06-2011, 03:43 PM   #20
Teresa Ford
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Originally Posted by addevo View Post
The OP may not be intending to blur the line, but let me emphasize that not all rescue dogs are automatically "special needs."

There are alot of healthy, well loved, well adjusted dogs that end up at shelters or with rescues. Sometimes people's situations change, and they can no longer take care of their dogs. The previous owner of our current dog developed a brain tumor, was facing surgery, months of recovery and follow up care (chemo,etc) and had no family or support system nearby. She loved her dog enough to turn him over to a rescue because she felt she wasn't going to be able to continue giving him the spoiled, pampered life style he had become accustomed to. He was house trained, healthy and sweet as can be.

Any good rescue or shelter will make potential adopters fully aware of any known health or behavior problems with their "candidates." It does no good to try to hoodwink an adopter into taking a dog that they are not going to be up to the financial or emotional burden of caring for.

So please, don't automatically put all rescue dogs in the same category. They aren't all emaciated, mean, sick and abused basket cases. I'll say it again, there are alot of healthy, friendly, well adjusted dogs out there waiting for you.
This is an excellent observation and I agree. It is true that some dogs end up for adoption because the owner died, or some other circumstance happened that could not be prevented. ( I am remembering hurricane rescues) Some dogs are happy,healthy and only need love. I was in no way trying to suggest that all rescue or shelter dogs have special needs.
Someone else mentioned that not all shelters, or rescues are good ones. I hadn't even thought of that ! My personal experience has always been with good people and good places. I know our local County dog pound is severely under staffed. Thank goodness they have enough volunteers to balance it out.
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