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"Scott" wrote ... > > That being said, a good rescue will be able to tell you a lot about the dogs > temperament: how it gets along with other dogs, people, getting on furniture > and the like. While I doubt that those working with rescues and doing it > out of love for the animals will try to foist an inappropriate animal off on > someone, it is always best to ask as many questions as you can think of. > Finding rescues can be as easy as Google or, ask the reputable breeders in > the area. It is likely that a good breeder (one with heart, not just in it > for the money) will know and quite likely be associated with a rescue group. Thanks Scott. I think the rehousing coordinator we've been in touch with is a very caring and responsible individual, she's told us that she'll definitely try to get us a male rehouse since we have an existing adult female dog in the house. I'm so looking forward to it! cheers Rachel (New Zealand)
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