I wasn't sure if she tried to rescue and was turned away and then decided she wanted to breed or if she had already decided before hand. I have had some very nice people come into my shelter that have been turned down by other rescues due to age, apartment living, or some other silly reason. Sometimes certain rescues only see black and white and no grey. Not saying that makes them bad or good just saying that's what I've seen. I know some people find the home visits intrusive and the lengthy paperwork too much hassle.
Again- No reputable rescue would give a dog to someone that planned to breed. But if it is the home visit the OP has a problem with I know lots of rescues that do not require this. At my shelter we currently have 4 yorkies (3 look full bred) that are available for adoption, no home check needed so just saying their are options out there.
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