I’ve taken ten geriatric rescues over the years in addition to that pit who was 1-1/2 years old or so when we got her. Just for conversation sake, how many rescues have you taken on?
We’ve taken in four.
Why? Does your number make you a better person?
Shelters are chock full of abandoned pits. We saw this, with the last pup we rescued.
Our cousin saw the same, when she was adopting.
If this breed is so special to you, and, you have such a large heart for them...why don’t you clear your local shelter of all of them?
The pups we’ve adopted are not known to be aggressive, or attack their masters or others. And, there weren’t a shelterful of their type breed.
Now, get out there and save all of these abandoned pits...support your breed and put your heart where your fave breed is.
Nice conversing with you.
“If this breed is so special to you, and, you have such a large heart for them...why don’t you clear your local shelter of all of them?”
You are being ridiculous. But, you know that.
We always adopt the oldest dog we can find, give it all the love and care we can and ease its final months, or if lucky, years. I pay no attention to the breed, our focus is the old ones that have been abandoned when their medical costs begin to mount.