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  • humane society. you never know what your gonna find!

    7 14.89%
  • breed rescue. gotta love them purebreds!

    11 23.40%
  • either

    33 70.21%
  • i don't adopt. i buy from a good breeder.

    2 4.26%
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  1. #1
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    humane society or breed rescue?

    would you rather adopt a dog from a humane society or a breed rescue?

    i voted either. you can find lovely purebreds at humae societies.
    Owned by two little pastries!


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    Either. But, I've never had any need for a pure bred dog, so Humane Societies always come first.

    A good ole mutt does it for me!

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    mmm how about private rescues Some are terrific Right lexi?
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    Between the humane society and breed rescue, I'd take breed rescue most definitely. My family has had too many bad experiences with the shelter and Humane Society dogs in my city...I'm afraid to adopt from them now. They're temperament testing is absolutely awful, if they'd tested Comet he wouldn't have been adopted out at all due to the fact that he was people & dog aggressive.

    I'm probably in the minority here, but my number one choice would be from a reputable breeder for sure. Most (if not all) of my future dogs will be from a reputable breeder. I'll probably try adopting a mutt or two again someday hopefully with better luck, but as I said, most of my dogs will be from a breeder. Another reason for me buying from a breeder is the fact that I really only want to ever own Tollers (I'll never be without one) and a couple other breeds.

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    Either i dont mind . My next Border Collie will most likely come from BC rescue Australia, unless the right dog shows up in a shelter.
    Rhi *Hooman* Clover *Rottie x ACD* (RIP to my BRD) Elvis and Tinny *The BCs* & Harri *JRT* Luna *BC x*

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    I see, I like, He/she fits, I adopt Actually, I'd hire a behaviourist first, the dog from private breed specific rescuer didn't work out in our home and neither did the dog from a humane society without a behaviourist to consult. With one, we found the perfect dog for us.

    Niņo & Eliza



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    Quote Originally Posted by Corinna
    mmm how about private rescues Some are terrific Right lexi?
    yeah! hehe! private rescues can do good stuff too!
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    Not necessarily breed rescues, but I prefer rescues over shelters. The dogs are all in homes and I think they definatley have a good idea of the dog's temperment so you know basically what you're getting, whearas a shelter usually doesn't know how the dog is in a home situation, if its house trained, good with cats/dogs/small childeren, etc.

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    Breed specific rescues are the last place I look. Shelters and humane society first. If they can't rescue all breeds they obviously don't see all dogs as good enough to live. I also hate that the rescues charge so much for dogs. A 10 year old cocker spaniel is $250 at our local cocker rescue. I love older dogs but $250 dollars is a bit much to ask, nobody is going to adopt these dogs.
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    i love seeing what everyone thinks of the different places to go to adopt.
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    REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    If they can't rescue all breeds they obviously don't see all dogs as good enough to live.
    Your statement blows me away with ignorance.


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    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

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    Well, sorry but with my experience with rescues, in particular a german shepherd rescue, they basically trashed my dog because their breed is far superior. I guess there's a different experience with each one. Our humane societies are extremely picky too so I wouldn't say you can just walk in and pick a dog. When I volunteered there they told us to watch how people interact with the animals. Anything they did that we didn't like could make them exempt from adoption at any local shelter. We had a book a mile long with people who couldn't adopt and we swapped lists with all the other area shelters.
    "There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."

    Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton

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