Just because people would rather get a purebred than a shelter dog doesn't make them bad people. Not everyone wants a mix that they don't know the history of
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Even if they have health problems, at lease try to give them a good life
Yes! I think people should at least visit one when they are considering getting a dogShelters everywhere are full! They cannot take any more animals without others having their lives taken! If you wanted to get a pet, PLEASE ADOPT FROM A SHELTER!!!!!!! SAVE A LIFE!!!!! IF WE ALL WORK TOGETHER WE CAN SAVE THEM!!!!!! PLEASE CONSIDER ADOPTING FROM YOUR LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTER!!!!
I agree-most of the time. Sometimes you'll fall totally in love with one breed, and I think that's okay. And sometimes you need a dog bred for a job-I think that's okay too. But for all those people who get doodles because they're 'trending', or because they think mutts are ugly, just wow. Most of the time, I say get a shelter dog. Often they are sweet, and friendly, and the perfect mix for you. Sometimes you won't, and I don't have a problem with that as long as you consider and look into shelter dogs!
I agree-most of the time. Sometimes you'll fall totally in love with one breed, and I think that's okay. And sometimes you need a dog bred for a job-I think that's okay too. But for all those people who get doodles because they're 'trending', or because they think mutts are ugly, just wow. Most of the time, I say get a shelter dog. Often they are sweet, and friendly, and the perfect mix for you. Sometimes you won't, and I don't have a problem with that as long as you consider and look into shelter dogs!
That's ok! Just remember shelters have puppy litters that need to be adopted as well. After taken home, they won't remember. None of mine have. I respect your decision and am fine with it. I am talking to pple in generalI would love to adopt a shelter dog, but at the moment, there are just too many what ifs- what if the dog has separation anxiety? What if they start humping the couch? What if they have poor reactions to cats? Aggression towards other dogs? Dislike men or women or people that wear boots? Have past training that wasn't done properly (example: bite work) that will cause problems? We just aren't in a position to deal with these what ifs right now.