Please Rescue A Dog- If You Can

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Why would anyone want to rescue a dog?-Any dog? Well I suppose you need to delve a little deeper and ask the question - why does any dog need rescuing? Many people think of rescue dogs as being “damaged goods”. An example of this thought is children not eating bananas with the black bits on their skins. The bananas are fine but try telling this to children.

Some people may feel that a rescue dog is a second rate dog, one that nobody wants anymore. Well there are many reasons why a dog may need rescuing and may need help from a thoughtful and caring person/family. Many rescue dogs may have strayed and may not have collars/microchips, maybe some of the original dog owners cannot afford to keep their loved ones anymore (i.e. pensioners with over the top, mounting bills or owners who have lost their jobs or their place of residence). Some dog owners cannot deal with their dogs anymore after they realize the ‘full grown size’. They started out as cute little puppies, and then ended up huge Rotttweilers, German Shepherds or even massive Huskies. These larger breeds need constant challenges and exercise-which some dog owners simply cannot provide. This could be due to time or disability. So, not all Rescue dogs are second rate cross-breeds or mongrels. Rescue Centers and Shelters go a long way to make sure each rescued dog is healthy, well fed, and up to date with their shots, as well as helping each dog to be as socially well adjusted as can be, before they are ready to be adopted out by new Dog Owners and/or Families.

So what I am trying to say, is that before you go out and look for a New born

Puppy from a ‘puppy mill or pet store’, perhaps you could give your local Rescue Centers/Shelters a go. You would be saving a dog’s life and you could be making your life fulfilled at the same time.

As for Rescue dogs being out of control and needing extra Dog Training once they are taken home, well I can say that I have had both rescue dogs and new Puppies- fresh from their litters, and the only difference would have to be the Dollar figure I paid for them. Sure some dogs may need more training than others, and some Rescue Dogs may need more comforting but this is more to do with each individual dog’s temperament and its previous circumstance.

I am a self confessed dog lover-you should know that by now, and if I can help rescue any dog, given the opportunity, I would not hesitate.

Take care.

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September 17, 2008

Donna Johnson @ 5:24 pm

Fionna
I have been a dog and animal lover since the earliest recollections of my memory. I would like to resuce a small dog perferrablly a Havernese and have completed forms on the Havernese website to have noone contact or follow up for questions of any kind. If you have any suggestions forward them to me at your earliest convience.

September 18, 2008

Jayne Rasmussen @ 6:33 pm

Hi Donna, If you are looking to rescue a Havanese you will probably have quite a wait - they are a breed with such a sweet temperament that I didn’t find any of them on rescue sites either. Those who acquire a Havanese are generally very happy with their choice and don’t give them up easily. We do now have a Havanese, a sweet little girl we acquired from a reputable breeder in Anoka County. She was 18 months old at the time and the breeder had decided not to breed her and to part with her since she didn’t have the temperament to complete her show championships - our good luck! Although shy when we got her, she has become much more outgoing and we absolutely love her! You might want to make contact with a reputable breeder to see if they have any contacts who might be aware of Havanese available in your area.

SHEILA SIMS @ 10:21 pm

I have two rescue dogs, a havanese and min pin cross. All the dogs I will ever have in my life will be rescue dogs regardless of breed as so many of them need homes.Both of my dogs are totally different,the havanese is something else she is very loving and I would always want one in my life.

September 25, 2008

Lulu And Lolly @ 10:02 am

Rescue dogs rock so much we made a music video about it called “Rescue Dog Rock!” that we will shamelessly tell you that you can see at http://www.luluandlolly.com! Thanks for this post. Your Maltese PaLs, LuLu and LoLLy (LoLLy is a rescue dog!)

March 5, 2009

Barbara Barkley @ 1:42 am

Lilliput is our first Havanese rescue. Before that, we had Princess Daisy, a mixed poodle for 11 years. And also Samson, a registered German Shepard, we ‘adopted’ from college friends of my daughter’s when they had to relocate.
I tell everyone I am all about recycling, even my dogs have been recycled. It is so important with so many needin homes forever!
Barbara

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