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Old 04-20-2018, 07:29 PM
 
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Originally Posted by stan4 View Post
It's like you wrote the story about my attempts at collie rescue except for the house/yard part. And it would be an insane waiting list bc they almost never have any dogs (let alone puppies). Too many "failed fosters." Not to mention the run around where we even drove the 11 hours to meet the dog and they never bothered to show up.

Multiple rescues, from 2002-2018...always the same stupid crap.

I have 2 great breeders I will always refer to from now on.
The stories are not unusual at all. When I worked in dog rescue, a dog like a healthy Golden Retriever could have anywhere from 50-70 applications! Healthy breeds that people actually want are not easily available from rescues, which is why they have to buy them and resell.
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