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She is beautiful. I appreciate those who foster and everyone who treats animals well.
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thbc
1 month ago
I’m sure the vast majority of potential dog owners would rather raise their dog from a puppy. Fostering the dog until it is an adult would seem to make it much harder to find it a home.
So its better the dog gets put down?
Because thats the alternative.
The dogs most likely being fostered as no one adopted it when it was younger.
Good training is good trainijng. Dogs are smart and you can pick up right where someone else lets up pretty seamlessly.
I appreciate you foster families!!! Especially really tryin to find her a good home instead of takkng her to the already overcdowded shelter..
Thank you!!!! 🙏🌹
The best dog in the world- mine- was adopted by me at 6 months. She came housebroken (whew!) and was the most loyal, sensible and cooperative soul. No most people don’t “prefer” a puppy. They just think puppies are cute. But how many puppies are adopted on impulse, never get the training they need and end up back in a shelter? A dog that can succeed as a family member is what people prefer in the end.
We have adopted 6 not counting Tilley we have now, all adult dogs from the county shelters. Best Dogs ever. So grateful to get a forever home. They never forget that. Try one, you will not be disappointed, a gift from heaven I promise.
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Dog walker
1 month ago
Robin has such a lovely gentle nature! Someone will be lucky to have her. And we’re really hoping SoHum can take care of it’s own dogs. She is still a puppy (tho big) and is so willing to learn (she is doing good with ..what to chew on/what not, and really good with.. when to come for snuggles/when to go sit and chill and she is totally potty-trained). She is full of love and would make a great companion or family dog. There is a team down here who help a lot of dogs, strays, losts, litters of pups. The shelter doesn’t even take surrendered dogs…they pick up strays. Help us find her a home. Share this with folks you know.
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She is beautiful. I appreciate those who foster and everyone who treats animals well.
I’m sure the vast majority of potential dog owners would rather raise their dog from a puppy. Fostering the dog until it is an adult would seem to make it much harder to find it a home.
So its better the dog gets put down?
Because thats the alternative.
The dogs most likely being fostered as no one adopted it when it was younger.
Good training is good trainijng. Dogs are smart and you can pick up right where someone else lets up pretty seamlessly.
I appreciate you foster families!!! Especially really tryin to find her a good home instead of takkng her to the already overcdowded shelter..
Thank you!!!! 🙏🌹
The best dog in the world- mine- was adopted by me at 6 months. She came housebroken (whew!) and was the most loyal, sensible and cooperative soul. No most people don’t “prefer” a puppy. They just think puppies are cute. But how many puppies are adopted on impulse, never get the training they need and end up back in a shelter? A dog that can succeed as a family member is what people prefer in the end.
We have adopted 6 not counting Tilley we have now, all adult dogs from the county shelters. Best Dogs ever. So grateful to get a forever home. They never forget that. Try one, you will not be disappointed, a gift from heaven I promise.
Robin has such a lovely gentle nature! Someone will be lucky to have her. And we’re really hoping SoHum can take care of it’s own dogs. She is still a puppy (tho big) and is so willing to learn (she is doing good with ..what to chew on/what not, and really good with.. when to come for snuggles/when to go sit and chill and she is totally potty-trained). She is full of love and would make a great companion or family dog. There is a team down here who help a lot of dogs, strays, losts, litters of pups. The shelter doesn’t even take surrendered dogs…they pick up strays. Help us find her a home. Share this with folks you know.
And she has the biggest softest ears!