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Thinking of buying a
new dog or puppy?
I deal
with a great number of rescue dogs, in fact probably half the
number of dogs that I work with are rescue or re-homed
dogs.
Ignoring the outright abuse cases, which hopefully get dealt
with by the RSPCA,
Why does any dog need to be re-housed or
re-homed?
Probably for one or more of the following reasons:
- Bought/acquired on whim (e.g. Remember "A dog is for
life not just for Christmas"!)
- The
wrong type/breed of dog chosen in the first place.
- Live
in the wrong area, so nowhere to free run the dog/too small a
house.
- Not
enough thought has been given to the size/character/sensitivity of
the adult dog.
- Was
the family aware of the financial costs?
veterinary/insurance/kennelling/equipment?
- What
family discussions have been made re the parameters (house rules)
for the adult dog?
- We
all know the fantastic and beneficial benefits from dog ownership
(when we have the match right) but has everyone in the
family taken on board the disadvantages of dog ownership -
walks at night in the rain and cold, possible destruction of
possessions and furniture - house training - moulting -
restrictions on last minute weekends / holidays.
- Are
you planning a family - what extra problems (protectiveness) might
that create?
- Do
you work or are you intending to go out to work? If so, for how
long will your dog be left?
- Who
is going to walk and train your dog?
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If I
can help you to make the initial right match of dogs and thus avoid
some or all of the above problems then I guess I will be doing
myself out of a job further down the road but the most important
thing will, of course, have been to achieve the right dog for your
family environment - which is exactly the sort of decisions that
I had to make when matching (trained) guide dogs with their
potential blind owners and believe me there were far more
complicated issues in question then!
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"A tiring day at the office" |
So
finding the right pet for your family should not be too difficult
but please if you go to a rescue centre do not take home the first
dog that greets with a waggy tail or looks at you with those
appealing eyes
- talk
to the rescue staff, who will as much as their time will allow, will
have been able to asses their ever changing charges and give you
advice on the right dog for you and your family.
I
will be only too happy to take your calls on 01722 710841 and guide
you and your family in the right direction.
"Dogs lives are too short. Their only
fault really" - Agnes
Turnbull - 1888 - 1982 - writer
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