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I'm not talking about looking for problems, I'm talking about dogs who come in barely able to walk, or are bald from mange, etc.
Somehow, I dont see it working for a rescue to get a dog in and say "ok, we are just gonna do the bare basics and you can adopt thi dog for $75 and then go spend thousands on its medical care" Yeah, I bet people would line up for that...
Fact is, most rescues can get that stuff done at a better price than an individual would anyway, so they are getting a bargain at $400 and if they understand the cost of vet care, they know that. The other reason for rescues to get it done before sending a dog out is that some people would never get it done. That wouldnt be responsible f the rescue to allow the dog to continue living with a painful condition b/c the new owners decided they didnt have the $$ to fix it. It happens, I know many cases where people have taken dogs and promsed to get thinsg done and they dont.
I'm not talking about looking for problems, I'm talking about dogs who come in barely able to walk, or are bald from mange, etc.
Somehow, I dont see it working for a rescue to get a dog in and say "ok, we are just gonna do the bare basics and you can adopt thi dog for $75 and then go spend thousands on its medical care" Yeah, I bet people would line up for that...
Fact is, most rescues can get that stuff done at a better price than an individual would anyway, so they are getting a bargain at $400 and if they understand the cost of vet care, they know that. The other reason for rescues to get it done before sending a dog out is that some people would never get it done. That wouldnt be responsible f the rescue to allow the dog to continue living with a painful condition b/c the new owners decided they didnt have the $$ to fix it. It happens, I know many cases where people have taken dogs and promsed to get thinsg done and they dont.