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Posted by Sara R on April 3, 2008, 5:18 pm, in reply to "Re: Its not the breeders fault so many turn in dogs for the wrong reasons"
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Well, Gotta love the USA we do have the right to do such a thing.
I'd wager that if someone went to Cath with a need for rescue, a genuine need, knowledge and not the overdone "become this poor dog's guardian" attitude she'd be more than happy to be involved.
I myself don't consider my own activities "being involved" and I certainly don't support any one org. If I hadn't already stated that I help with transport when needed or I help place dogs I come accrossed I'd probably be in your cross hairs too.
I'm not quite sure why the strife between the two of you...three of you... Cath has opinions, I tend to share most of them, she's vocal and honestly I think that's GREAT...what she's doing for rescue is educating people who are likely to come accrossed a rescue...giving them the knowledge to not get sucked in, learn about the breed or dog they want to rescue on their own and don't assume that the rescue is the end all and be all out there. They are not, there is a need, nobody's denying that... But rescues as a majority don't tend to contribute nearly as much to the "problem" of homeless dogs as breeders, responsible breeders do...
JD... Rescues that you are involved with are nearly all run by retired breeders...they work well...right? Honestly...I'd consider this a win for the breeder, not the rescue org.
JMO.
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