A lot of pure bred rescues are left over puppy mill dogs. They are scared of humans, showing a lot of intelligence. But, once they trust you they are just as wonderful as they average dog, which is pretty wonderful. If you want a dog that is already in love with people, find one whose owner has had a change of conditions that no longer allows them to care for the dog, or just play with the dog and find out what their personality is like.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
Does the pound count as “or something”?
blunebottle about 6 years ago
Yes.
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
Aw, he’s cute. I know he’s glad he was rescued!
Egrayjames about 6 years ago
Our dog is a rescue from a shelter, our cat is a rescue from some idiot that dropped her off on the street…..glad she found us.
rhpii about 6 years ago
Our last three pups were rescues, there’s no better feeling for both the rescue and the rescuer.
keltii about 6 years ago
Pixie-girl is my rescue, she is a pug mix, kept in a cage, took forever for her to learn that cuddling and kisses were allowed.
Diane Lee Premium Member about 6 years ago
A lot of pure bred rescues are left over puppy mill dogs. They are scared of humans, showing a lot of intelligence. But, once they trust you they are just as wonderful as they average dog, which is pretty wonderful. If you want a dog that is already in love with people, find one whose owner has had a change of conditions that no longer allows them to care for the dog, or just play with the dog and find out what their personality is like.
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 6 years ago
My son has two rescue dogs and my daughter has one. All our cats over the years have been rescues.
wrytercat about 6 years ago
Over the years, all my cat companions have either been rescues or they just showed up at my house and never left.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Who knew Cagney could be sarcastic.