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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2013 Location: dearborn heights
Posts: 1,148
| Since she's spayed, you don't really have to worry about a BYB making money off her....but you do need to worry about whether her future owners can give her the medical care that she needs. If it were my pup, I would contact one of the above rescues...Yorkie Haven or Chris Rescue Angels. These places go above and beyond to get pups all the vet care that they need...and your pup will live in a real, loving home as a foster until they find the perfect home for your pup...and if they never find one, your dog will stay with it's foster parent forever. At the Humane Society, the dog will live in a kennel. There is a chance it will be put to sleep because it is sick...and they do not screen the new owners like rescues do. Your baby will be placed to the first person that comes in with enough money to pay the adoption fee....which may not be someone who can afford all of her vet bills or give her the life you'd want her to live. Please consider surrendering her to one of these rescues if you can't afford her vet bills. Are there any low income clinics in your area?? It may be another alternative to care credit.... |
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: NY
Posts: 6,582
| The really good thing about surrendering to a good reputable rescue is that besides taking care of her medical needs they are able to check out perspective new owners in a way that most individual owners would not. Most pet owners would not feel comfortable asking the personal questions that a good rescue would and individuals certainly do not do the kind of background check that a rescue would. When a person comes to your house to possibly give your dog a new home they always seem nice but there usually is just no way for you to know for sure just what kind of people they are, their level of knowledge about pets, or how financially able they are to support your pup. A rescue can check into the kind of things you could not. Most even make home visits to make sure the home is suitable. They will check vet records of their previous pets to make sure they were well taken care of. If I ever had to make the difficult decision to do what you have to do I would want a good reputable rescue's aid if I did not have a family member that could help me. I hope things work out for you and your little one. Puppy mill owners are the worst. I hope your little girl gets a great new home. |
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