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Old 02-16-2005, 02:57 PM   #25
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The problem with rescue organizations is that you miss puppy stage for the most part. Now, this isn't a bad thing for some. Puppy stage is difficult. But, I know bringing adult cats into a household can be MUCH more difficult than kittens. Lyra was a good example of this.

Certain dogs have stronger rescue organizations than others. Greyhounds have a great rescue organizations and they are great adult dogs. It is harder to get certain breeds thru rescue without there being residual bahavioral problems. My Springer Spaniel was a rescue and never quite got over some of the childhood issues.

MousePod, what breed are you puppies?
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