andyt andyt:
People shouldn't have so many kids because the world is flooded with them.
Comparing adopted kids with adopted pets
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What's the option - have your wife pop your own? How is someone taking your puppies any different than taking them from the pound.
I'm a little confused (nothing new there). You said your dog is having puppies, then you say you're getting a German Shepherd (do you really need a purebred that will get hip dysplasia?) and then will get a second dog from the pound. So what are you going to do, trade in the one that's having the puppies?
I have three dogs at my house, 2 neutered males, and 1 female. They are family dogs, not my own. We bred the female with a stag at our vet. When I have my own personal dog on my own, it will be a German Shep. After that, I plan on adopting my own second dog. Here, I will cut your food up for you too...
Taking dogs from a pound can be drastically different, as I said before, if the dogs have had a history. As I said before, not everyone wants to take this route and would rather get one from a breeder, and there is nothing wrong with that (just like people don't want adopted children and would rather have their own, simple point). Having our puppies being taken from us and our vet who is helping us is also much different. We have already turned down one person that the vet advised against selling to, as he always brings in cats that he no longer wants to take care of. If he couldn't take care several cats over the years, there is no way he is taking care of a puppy.
1 puppy is going to a best friend, 1 to a neighbour on our street, and we are interviewing someone today who wants a pup, who also asked to meet us as well.
So, I will say again, I am all for adopting dogs, but not everyone else shares that view. People may be looking for something in particular, such as a respected breeder, type of dog, environment, sex, etc etc.