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Old 04-12-2012, 09:15 AM   #65
ladyjane
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You are correct that he is adorable with alot of great features, but coat, color, size, topline, and earset are not words used in rescue and could be considered discriminating in describing a dog. They are all individual and all beautiful in their own right. That is what rescue is about, not judging or worrying about all things perfect. No disrespect to anyone here...I just want people to realize that none of these pups are more special than the next one.

Rescue dog/breeder dog, perfect/not perfect. They basically all come from the same place in the beginning --- a breeder. Whether it be puppy mill, backyard breeder, individual wanting to make some money or show person continuously breeding for the sake of getting that perfect specimen. And they also end up in rescue for the same reason - a breeder who doesn’t screen well enough to make sure that these babies are not bounced from home to home. I am not saying that all breeders do that...simply saying that that is why they all end up in rescue...someone only thought about the bottom line...money. At least that is the case with most rescue pups.

Breeders put a dollar amount on a non-vetted pup to make money. Rescues charge an adoption fee to offset the necessary funds to get these poor discarded pups vetted and in the shape that applicants are looking for. No money made here, just exhausted foster homes doing as much as they can to save and correct what went wrong in the beginning.

Oh, and by the way, this perfect little guy with the great earset, coat, color and topline will be needing luxating patella surgery on one of his back knees at the age of 1 year old. Perfect?? Maybe after rescue fixes all the problems.

Last edited by ladyjane; 04-12-2012 at 09:16 AM.
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