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Originally Posted by .sarah
Since you asked what we would do... I wouldn't even consider looking for a breeder. Rescues/shelters is and will always be my choice.
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Originally Posted by .sarah
Since you asked what we would do... I wouldn't even consider looking for a breeder. Rescues/shelters is and will always be my choice.
Tough choice. I don't pass judgement on how people get their dogs, as long as the breeder is reputable. I did no research with Cody because the owners had a family emergency and had to call all prospective buyers to get the wee little puppies or they'd go to the pound. But Cody picked me. I felt a lot of satisfaction getting Logan from the SPCA, as she was there 2 weeks already. We chose each other instantly. I'm sure with so many rescues, the lady is swamped, but I also feel she should return your call or you should call her back if she's anxious to have them adopted. I'm sure whatever you do, will be right for you in your heart.
Personally I would *always* rescue unless I was getting a dog that I want to show in some sort of sport/activity/conformation.
But as far as others are concerned I have no problem with how they get their dog(s) as long as it is either a rescue or from a *reputable* breeder.
I think when you find the right one you will know. :D
That's awesome Kay. The world needs more people like you! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kfamr
I guess this just feels a little akward because my mom is on the Board of Directors at the humane society and we are so active in volunteering and donating. But at the same time, I think reputable breeders are needed to keep our breeds alive. It's a really tough choice - of course I want to go with rescue but I can't help but think that the right dog may be at the breeder's house. I am visiting the pups down the street tomorrow night and hopefully soon for the rescue litter. I will pick which ever pup I click with most, regardless of it's origin.
Giselle - Thanks for noticing that! The puppy actually isn't coming directly from Tealbrook. Our neighbor bred her dog (purchased from Tealbrook) under their guidance. I will definetly ask about it, though.
Thanks for everyone's help! :)
Only some people are like that. Most won't treat you badly. I think it is a good idea to see the litter and try again to contact the lady with the rescue. If she doesn't get back to you then it's not like you didn't try. I have no problem with people getting their dogs from responsible breeders or rescue/shelters. Both places are perfectly appropriate places to get our companions from. If you want a certain breed, for whatever reason you choose, that is your decision. Nobody else can make that for you and you are the one who will be living with whatever choice you make, nobody else. There are wonderful dogs in both places and if you can find what you are looking for through a rescue/shelter then so much the better! If you can't then don't feel guilty or bad about going to a reputable breeder. Good luck on whichever pup you get, can't wait to see pics.Quote:
Originally Posted by .sarah