Fostered a dog from a N.Y.C. shelter this past week. A neighbor had offered to foster but when the animal arrived so sick, emaciated, with kennel cough, he did not want his dogs infected and I offered. It was lovely to see her fill out and recover with a very pleasant disposition surfacing.
But sad to say, she is probably one of the few mixed breeds making it out of the northern shelters. A dog trade of purebreds from the puppy mills in the south has lured any interested in adopting. And, greed has reared its ugly head with some of the rescue groups involved making it a money-making enterprise with the adoption fees.
It is my understanding Connecticut is taking steps to stop the criminal element requiring health records, vaccinations, and neutering for any dog entering the state. Other states will probably follow. Hopefully it will mean more will be adopted from local shelters.
But sad to say, she is probably one of the few mixed breeds making it out of the northern shelters. A dog trade of purebreds from the puppy mills in the south has lured any interested in adopting. And, greed has reared its ugly head with some of the rescue groups involved making it a money-making enterprise with the adoption fees.
It is my understanding Connecticut is taking steps to stop the criminal element requiring health records, vaccinations, and neutering for any dog entering the state. Other states will probably follow. Hopefully it will mean more will be adopted from local shelters.
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