Puppy or rescue?

Should get a puppy or a rescue?

  • puppy

    Votes: 13 31.0%
  • rescue

    Votes: 29 69.0%

  • Total voters
    42
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Capone's Mama

Boxer Booster
I go with rescue they are checked out by foster homes yes you might not know the past on the dog . But all they want is to be love and to give love most will do anything to please you. I will always go with rescue there is no better love then the dog you have given a second chance to :) :) :)
 

Mrs. Dog

Boxer Buddy
I voted rescue because Dexter is one. I keep saying next time I will get a puppy and teach the puppy from the start and give him/her a good life. Then my hubby says you know that's not going to happen a rescue will come along before a puppy and you will have to save it. :D I think he knows me better than me.;)
 

adeinert

Boxer Insane
Hi,
Given your situation, I would think rescue is the perfect answer for you. Why? WIth a rescue you know exactly what you are getting. The dogs are evaluated so you can choose one that is good with children of the age of yours and a dog the size of yours. A puppy is a wild card. Dogs do have certain predispositions towards dominance, etc. Of my four personal boxers I have had, all being rescues... the adults were so, so much easier than the puppy. The dogs came into my home at the ages of 8 weeks, 8 months, 4 years, and 5+ years. I also had a 12 month old foster that was lightyears ahead of the puppy in manners! Rescues most always, and you can choose one that is.... housetrained, child loving, obedience training (basic usually.) Puppies teeth, go through many lessons, and do not know how to treat children.
Rescues to not adopt out dogs into homes where they will not thrive. Anotherwords, they wouldn't give you a dog that might not do well with children. If a dog is not good in certain situations you would know it beforehand. Most rescues are lovely pets who had the unfortunate experience of having a irresponsible owner who never committed to owning the pet for a lifetime.
Good luck finding the newest member of your family,
Ashlie
 

Emma'sMamma

Boxer Booster
Looking at your situation I would have to suggest a rescue. A new puppy is a lot of work and it sounds like you have a lot of work to do with little ones already. You've definatley picked the best breed for the kids and family and I think you would really appreciate having an extra babysitter around to help out (entertain) with the kids. :LOL: Good luck in your decision, it's a tough one to make.
 
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