2 years old Northern Inuit in rescue General Chat

Discussion in 'Northern Inuit Dog' started by Murf, Sep 17, 2010.

  1. Louise13

    Louise13 New Member

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    My point is that the person who wrote the ad is telling lies. So people think they are rescuing a sled dog from Alaska when really they are rescuing a dog from England bred to look wolfy

    Huge difference IMO and it doesn't matter whether thevprevious owner is upset or not. There should still be a truthful ad


    I have always said these digs are based on lies and more lies.

    Maybe the nis or tida could give them a proper bit of history. Surely they Woolf believe the actual "breed" societies??
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  3. DevilDogz

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    and a very good point to. Know matter where a dog comes from 'breeder, rescue ect' the new owners should have all true facts on the dog, breed and the like... Imo giving all the correct info is part of making sure the intrested new owners will be the best place for the dog to go to, and that the new owners will be able to cope with the 'breed' traits ect..
  4. werewolf

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    That is a great, great shame on the dog.
  5. inkliveeva

    inkliveeva New Member

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    Lovely looking girl, reading through these type of rescue adverts, the people involved don't seem to realise a lot of these types of dogs are timid and infact won't blossom into another type of nature no matter whether the new owner has experience or not...has she found her forever home ?
  6. Murf

    Murf New Member

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    Shows her as rehomed on dogsblog...
  7. inkliveeva

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    Thanks Murf x

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