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Originally Posted by Rainii Most small breed rescues advertise that the dogs are for families with older/or no children because alot of these dogs have come from homes where they were not socialized with kids or were abused.Most rescues will consider you if you have a small breed already and you ask them to do a home visit before they make a decision.Offering to foster the puppy/dog is a good way to let them know you and then you can adopt. |
yeah very true i think a lot of it is a gut feeling from the person who is doing the home check. before i went to see brandi at the rescue they told me on the phone that i would have to pass a home check before i could take her home but cos the lady at the rescue liked me and saw how well looked after tye and zac were as i had to take them to the rescue to meet brandi they let me take her right there and then, they did a follow up home vist 2 months later.