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02-03-2015 02:31 AM
On 2/2/2015 Silver Lining said:On 2/2/2015 Alsee said: I'm very sorry for your loss - I know how difficult it is. Please forgive me but I have to say it .... Please consider a rescue or shelter dog They need you as much as you need them.Like Alsee, I'm sorry for your loss but I have no advice on breeders for people who buy while healthy dogs die. There are breed specific rescue groups and many "purebred" dogs in shelters but you apparently know their documentation papers aren't released.
This is nonsense. First, rescue groups have very few, if any, puppies available. We (I'm very involved in rescue) have little info available on the history and background of the dogs since they often are picked up as strays. We wish we knew their "stories". The exceptions are dogs relinquished by owners, which make up a small percentage of rescues.
We did participate in placing some of 149 purebred collies seized from a hoarding situation...I adopted one myself. Since they pretty much bred themselves, we couldn't provide info on pedigree.
There are not a huge number of purebred collies in shelters; in all of 2014 and 2013, not a single one in Albuquerque. We did have a few in El Paso and Las Cruces, although they were not purebred.
There are still about 20 dogs available from the hoarding situation if anyone is interested. They are Smooth Collies with short hair.
02-03-2015 02:40 AM
ITA w/ some of the others. There's an unfortunate stigma against shelter and rescue dogs as being, in lack of other words, "tainted", "dirty", "sick", etc. A majority of which are not. Plenty of great dogs in shelters for a vast majority of reasons. You'd be surprised how many litters are in rescues.
Petfinder.com is a great resource and you can search for your breed.
02-03-2015 02:50 AM
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02-03-2015 03:43 AM
On 2/2/2015 CaitlinH said:Yes, many people don't know that not infrequently newborn puppies are brought to a shelter or seized by animal control with a rescue group or county humane society working in concert with them. Sometimes the mother is brought in with them but not always. The mom and her pups are put in a foster home where they get individualized care until they are old enough or well enough to be placed for adoption. To the OP, golden retreivers, like other larger dogs are known to have large litters. In my experience, breeders sometimes surrender puppies to shelters or rescue groups when they couldn't sell them to individuals or pet stores. OP, you said you didn't want to hear from us, so I am sorry. I think I understand why some people prefer buying a dog from a breeder and that's their choice.ITA w/ some of the others. There's an unfortunate stigma against shelter and rescue dogs as being, in lack of other words, "tainted", "dirty", "sick", etc. A majority of which are not. Plenty of great dogs in shelters for a vast majority of reasons. You'd be surprised how many litters are in rescues.
Petfinder.com is a great resource and you can search for your breed.
02-03-2015 03:57 AM
02-03-2015 06:44 AM
Please go to your local shelter and adopt a dog. They need your help!
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02-03-2015 11:21 AM
I would go to a dog show and talk with the responsible breeder/handlers you'll find there.
That's how I found my second wire fox terrier.
02-03-2015 11:33 AM
ccassaday-I am so sorry about Jake. I've never been a real dog person, but we have 2 dogs that are such a part of our lives. Both are technically our daughter's, but when she went to college & then got married, they were still with us. Also, her horse & my sister's donkey, but that's another story. It's so hard to think of loosing them. I think vet's are a good place to start so that you can find a local owner. You got some good advice from several posters.
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