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  1. #1
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    Originally posted by Cincy'sMom
    Of course that doesn't mean every older dog will be easy. Becuase you are concerned about your bf's patience levels, I think I may first try a rescue group that has their pets in foster homes. That way you can talk to someone who has be living with the dog, and get a better idea of their temprement. If you do find one in a shleter (and that is where we got Spot), try to get as much info as you can as to the dog's former living situation. I would probablly shy away from a dog that was taken away or surrendered because it was abused. Even though your bf wouldn't hurt the dog, if it previously has been asbused, astrong willed male could be very intimidating.
    I definitely agree with this suggestion. Rescue organizations are terrific places to get a new pet and if the dogs have been in foster homes, the rescue organization has an excellent idea of personality and temperment and usually do a very good job of matching pets and people. Many shelters also have foster programs and have a pretty good idea of personality as well. If you decide to go the shelter route, look for a shelter that has a behaviorist or trainer on staff or as a volunteer. If you tell them that you are looking for a dog that is "eager to please", highly socialible and such - they can also help find the perfect dog for you.

    Good Luck - I am so happy you are going to adopt another dog and I am very happy you are going to adopt an adult dog. They have the harder time of being adopted.

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    That was one reason I wanted an adult...they are hard to get adopted because everyone wants a cute puppy. Me personally I have learned that baby animals are great, cute and I love them, but I'm not ready for that agian. There was just something about it that I didn't like. Where as living with a adult dog is great. Even with her still not being trained.

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