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and I 100% agree with Kazzy for the reasons you buy from a reputable breeder. I don't think it serves anyone well by having a closed minded attitude. Those of you who work in rescue, do you keep in touch with all the people who adopt and follow the life of the dog and make certain the dog isn't discarded and do they surrender the dog if they are unable to take care of it. Does everyone who rescues follow your rules to the letter. I agree Mad that I don't think you are putting forth a very good portrayal of the attitude of rescue. I work with someone who regularly takes in rescues and fosters and although she would never buy a dog herself she was very accepting of my reasons for purchasing a dog and I would never take away from the good work those who do volunteer and work at rescues do. If I had the time and the money and my boys were accepting of it I'd take in fosters or a rescue, but that isn't the case. I actually know someone who rescued a dog and after a few weeks let it offleash and it got hit by a car and died. She knew the rescue would never give her another dog (I personally think she is not suited for caring for an animal) so she had her friend go adopt another dog for her the day after her dog died and 3 years later she still has him. |
Why purchase over adopt?? Because this is the US and we are lucky have freedom of choice, if I am going to make a 12-16 year emotional and financial commitment to a living breathing being, it is MY choice where I get it from and what type of dog I get. I am sure all of us are well aware that one of the reasons dogs wind up in shelters is because people purchase the wrong type of dog for their lifestyle or family. So what some might see as being fussy wanting a certain breed, others might see as being smart for picking the right type of breed for your lifestyle, people that do that rarely surrender dogs. Mad I know you are passionate and fighting a good cause but IMHO if you are here thinking you will change our minds you are wasting your time. Do you really think that on a website dedicated to yorkies that you are going to find people that think exactly like you or that you will be able to convert us. I highly doubt it, I am not saying you can't be a member here but why would you want to, wouldn't the time you spend typing here be better spent writing letters to congress, newspapers and TV stations trying to further your cause instead of your opinion. In fact if you would like help with your cause and identified some puppy mills you were working on, or ways you could use help, people on this board and even this thread might join you in your efforts. If I may make a suggestion why not drop the subject of telling us we should adopt instead of purchase LOL you will not change or minds anyway, and tell us more about the group you are involved in. I for one would like to know more about what your work is about, and find out if you know of puppy mills in MI that you could use help with getting shut down. |
Teegy, LOL your post 167 just confused the heck out of me :confused: at first I thought Yorkiemom1 was saying for every dog bred and sold one dog is killed, and that you were then replying to her. I was like WHAT Yorkiemom changed her mind and started agreeing with Mad, What IS THIS WORLD COMING TO!, then I realized the typing underneath the quote was hers and you just added the thumbs up, Whew that was confusing for a few moments:D |
sorry for the confusion but as I read your last comments it's exactly what was going through my mind. I am thinking to myself wow this person is spending an awful lot of time on here when they have dogs to rescue and mills to close hahahaha. Yes indeed why not provide us with the information so that we can further aid in spreading the word about bybs and puppymills in neighbourhoods you know of. I went on FB and spread the word about the evil TB after getting information from some solid sources and word was spread quite rapidly to the point she removed her public access to people of Yorkie associations who now know about her. That's all it takes, so share share share. Donna how is that meet up of yours coming along. You know I'm really not a big fan of other womens company because I often find them bitchy and catty (isn't that a funny coin of phrase) but my meetup chicks are an awesome bunch of women and it's probably because we have these fantastic little dogs that keep us occupied and happy enough not to get involved or upset by things that make them bitchy and catty. |
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Charlene started a facebook page and posted on meetup.com, although meetup costs money. she got cards printed for cheap on amazon.com I believe. We also have an event planned at one of the local indoor dog facilities and she has gathered some sponsors by cold calling some of the treat, poobag and food companies that we all use. Do you know anyone who is a decent artist that can rough up some sketches for you. We all exchanged emails at the first meetup up and connected on FB so that we can meet up with those closest to us more regularly. The last few weekends some of us went to the beach or just to a big park to chill and the dogs played. My social activity has certainly increased. My breeder even has a link to our group on her website and puts her Toronto customers in touch with me whenever she has one. |
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/127493957326794/ it doesn't appear the coco has been removed yet though I'll need to fix that |
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Lastly, for those that would like to know more about puppy mills and the pet shop/internet/backyard breeder connection, visit my website. www.madpuppymills.org Have a Wonderful Day! |
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I am going to share it on my FB and what exactly is a USDA approved commercial breeding facility, doesn't that just mean a puppy mill. They need to close those mothers down, that poor poodle |
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