To: tgusa
There are a lot of good breed-specific rescue organizations. After we rescued our Golden (who happens to be the best dog ever) from a local shelter, MrsVRWC started getting involved with
Golden Retriever Rescue of North Texas. One of the many virtues of rescue organizations is that, along with getting the dog's veterinary needs completely up to date, the rescue will profile the dog and the adoptive family to ensure that each dog is matched with the best new home possible.
This adorable little foster pup Nemo, a product of a back-yard breeder, will make a GREAT dog for some worthy family. And even though he would be rejected by the "pet stores", when he is adopted he will probably be in better overall health condition and a much better prepared family member than the "registered" dogs that you could buy from a pet store.
To: VRWCmember
We’ve always been partial to GRs - they love kids and will put up with about anything.
27 posted on
05/12/2010 8:20:27 AM PDT by
tgusa
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To: VRWCmember
28 posted on
05/12/2010 8:21:54 AM PDT by
tgusa
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To: VRWCmember
Have you read any of Dean Koontz recent works? If you haven't, try
The Darkest Evening of the Year.
Even if you don't care for Koontz' usual offerings, A Big Little Life is non-fiction about his golden retriever Trixie.
Likely you already know that Mr Koontz supports a GR rescue organiztion.
38 posted on
05/12/2010 8:58:38 AM PDT by
magslinger
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