wellwishesalllround
New member
Re the new dog and as a rescue Mum/involved in a well known rescue myself, I am delighted to see her rescuing. Yes, she may not be with the dog 24/7 but the dogs are always well looked after. Irish rescues are bursting at the seams at the moment, unable to take dogs from the pounds who have (I can guarantee you) an even worse fate (euthanasia). Our rescue has stopped taking dogs in need (even when we know of in need cases) as there is no space (temporary kennels have been built and capacity exceeded) - dogs are being left in bad situations until space is available. Sosueme, although I’m not her biggest fan, will provide a safe home for that dog (probably with help but the dog won’t care as long as they’re safe), clear a space for a desperate pound dog to go to a rescue, is helping to raise awareness about rescuing and gave a generous donation to a struggling rescue. If we always looked for a 100% perfect home, few dogs would be adopted (my own included through my travelling but has the life of a princess). Let’s have some common sense and perspective in this; in a country where animal welfare has been neglected for so long. That partially blind, gorgeous puppy has a lovely home tonight.