The following information may seem harsh, rude, and perhaps
even ignorant. If you plan on pursuing adoption from rescue please continue to read no matter your opinion. The following
things are meant as information only. These are not all truths in our rescue, but many of them DO fit, and we want you to be
aware of the rescuer’s side of rescue. We will spell this information out as plainly and distinctly as we can, so that hopefully it
cannot be misunderstood or read incorrectly. You may not agree with some of the things said on this page, but please
understand that these are the realities of many rescues. This is not to say that it should excuse rude or ignorant behavior,
but it lets you have a behind the scenes view.
You may have encountered rescues who didn’t ever reply to your e-mail, never returned your call, never contacted you
about your application, wouldn’t let you adopt a dog, wouldn’t let you foster a dog, or a rescue person who was impolite to the
point of being rude. As you read the following page you will be given an insight to a rescuers day/week/month, and perhaps
you will begin to see why so many rescuers are hardened, snippy, crabby people who don’t seem to be living in the same
world as everyone else. If you take offense to anything below, we regret that, but if you are offended it may let you know a
little more about yourself and your thoughts on rescue prior to reading it. We are not here to lecture anyone, and if you feel
after reading this that you cannot for some reason adopt from our rescue, please find one that you feel you can adopt from.
When you are finished reading this you still may not agree with how some rescues handle themselves (and even many
rescuers feel this way), but hopefully you will at least understand a little better WHY they are like that. Our goal is to help
educate you about rescue....what it is and what it isn’t.
WE'LL START WITH THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND. RESCUE IS NOT A SERVICE
FOR YOU .... PERIOD. NOT FOR YOU TO FIND A DOG, OR TO GET RID OF YOUR DOG. Rescue is a service for
the dogs. We care about them, the dog is who we are here to help. Helping you find the dog of your dreams is a result of that,
but our main concern here is the dog and what is best for each individual dog.
RESCUE IS NOT A SHELTER THAT YOU CAN JUST STOP BY TO VISIT, PICK OUT A DOG, AND TAKE IT
HOME WITH YOU WHENEVER THE MOOD STRIKES YOU. THERE IS NO PLACE TO DROP BY AND WINDOW SHOP,
NO BUSINESS HOURS, AND NO TIMES WE ARE OPEN. Rescue is a group of people that love their breed. Those
people open their homes and hearts to the dogs, give them a place to live, and love them until they find a loving home. We
take applications, screen them, and then have people come and visit with the dogs in our homes .... See .... no shelter involved.
There is a volunteer's home on the end of any phone number you are given. Please respect that.
RESCUE IS NOT DIAL-A-DOG, DIAL-A-PERSON THAT WANTS TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR TROUBLES,
DIAL-A-PERSON TO UNLOAD MY DOG. I’VE HAD IT FOR 10 YEARS AND IT SIMPLY DOESN’T MATCH THE
FURNITURE ANY MORE. Rescue is a phone number or e-mail that reaches right into the home of a volunteer
who has little time to deal with the guilt you are feeling over giving up your dog or tossing them out like last night's leftovers.
They have even less time to deal with you see-sawing back and forth between keeping the dog and giving it up. If you’ve
taken the trouble to find a rescue and call or e-mail, then 99% of people have their minds set on getting rid of the dog. Don’t
lie to us or to yourself. Simply tell us the reason you are giving the dog up and answer the questions we ask. If we are going to
help you, the least you can do is help us speed up the process. Please do not think us cold or callous, but we don’t have time for
every person giving up a dog to cry on our shoulders. We’ve heard all the reasons for giving up a dog before..... including :
* allergies, moving, house-training issues, money issues, new baby, too hyper, barking, sick, injured, nasty, uncontrollable,
landlord doesn’t allow, parents said no, owner died and nobody wants the dog, divorce, marriage, too many animals, doesn’t
like new dog, doesn’t like old dog, chases cars, chases cats, sheds too much, too much trouble, new job, wants too much
attention; to the the other extreme, which includes * it’s cross-eyed, it’s ears don’t stand up, it doesn’t match the new couch,
it looks at me funny, he doesn’t like it here, and he’s told me he’s not happy. We’re not cold-hearted, we simply have too
many things to do and not enough time to do them all and still listen to how sorry you think you are about getting rid of your
dog. If you have done everything you could do before coming to rescue, you should not feel guilty. We understand things
happen in people’s lives that make hard choices a necessity. We are not judging those who have done everything they could
yet still have to give up the dog. We just want those who haven’t taken the responsibility seriously to understand that we are
not here to offer emotional support to them when they’ve made a stupid decision and refuse to take responsibility for it.
Rescue should be one of your last resorts. Try obedience training, try crate-training, try everything you can before you make
the decision to give up your dog. When you’ve done all that you can, then call us and let us know why you’re giving up the dog
in the least amount of words you can. We’ll ask questions, you answer them. Quick, Simple, and Honest.
RESCUE IS NOT A PERSON SITTING AT THE COMPUTER OR PHONE ALL DAY JUST WAITING FOR YOU
TO CALL OR E-MAIL. WE'RE ALSO NOT RUNNING HOME DAILY HOPING WE'LL HAVE LOTS OF E-MAIL AND
ANSWERING MACHINE MESSAGES. WERE NOT RUSHING TO RETURN YOUR CALL OR E-MAIL. Rescue is
a group of people who already have a life, a family, a full-time job, their own dogs, foster dogs, 50 e-mails a day looking to
adopt or give up a dog, 20 phone messages a day looking to adopt or give up a dog, calls from shelters needing a rescue to
take a dog who is about to be put down, not to mention applications to process, vet appointments for foster dogs ... and
countless other things that rescue involves. Of course, this does not include the volunteer eating, sleeping, and having a life,
I almost forgot.
RESCUE IS NOT A WAY FOR YOU TO FIND A PURE-BRED DOG FOR LITTLE OR NO MONEY.
Rescue is a safe haven for dogs of a specific breed, with people that know and understand the quirks and personality of that
breed, and have the knowledge needed to handle that breed, its medical requirements, and who can assess an application to
be sure it would be an appropriate home for that breed.
RESCUE IS NOT A BABY-SITTING SERVICE FOR YOUR DOG, A KENNEL,OR A PLACE THAT WILL TRAIN
YOUR DOG. Rescue is a place that dogs who are homeless, about to be homeless, or in a shelter, come into where
they will receive the medical attention, physical attention, and behavioral attention they need. Rescue is most times the only
thing standing between a dog and a lethal injection.
CAN I GET A DOG FROM YOUR RESCUE THAT IS NOT SPAYED OR NEUTERED? Rescue is not a
place where you can pick up a "girlfriend" for BUTCH or a"boyfriend" for FIFI so that you can irresponsibly mass produce
puppies, sell them to homes that may very well want them for Pit Bull bait, toys for the children, something for the kids to
take care of, or something to neglect and then later abandon. Rescue is responsible about the reproduction of their breed. In
fact, rescues believe that they only breeding that should be done is by the FEW responsible breeders out there, and only to
improve the breed. And by the way, responsible breeders are not those folks with "free puppies" signs or ads, and doesn’t
include Jane down the street who has a few Chihuahuas she allows to breed whenever they feel like it and then charges $500
for a puppy. Responsible breeders are folks that care about their puppies and take pride in placing them in loving homes
where they will be cared for. Responsible breeders have quality pups who are lovingly raised, given proper care, and sold
only to homes that are appropriate for the breed. All rescue dogs are spayed or neutered before adoption so that no
"Accidents" happen. You won’t get a dog unaltered, don’t even bother to ask.
RESCUE IS NOT A PLACE THAT WILL TAKE THE MOST VICIOUS, NASTY, AGGRESSIVE DOGS AND KEEP
THEM FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES, LIVING HAPPILY EVER AFTER IN THEIR OWNERS MIND WHILE THE DOG
IS MISERABLE. Rescue is a place where the nasty dogs that are not safe for anyone to own, handle or be within 5
feet of are humanely put to sleep where they will be happier, and people will be safer. If YOU don’t want to deal with your
dog that bites, whom you’ve loved for 6 years, what on earth makes you think that someone else would want it biting them or
their family? We do work with every dog to see if they are just frightened, or have an issue that is fixable, or if they are just
nasty. Those who are scared or have an issue that is fixable we work with and allow them time to adjust and overcome their
fear. Those who are nasty are put to sleep - PERIOD. Some people think a rescue that euthanizes is horrible, and that’s fine,
but let us fill your house up with dogs you cannot sneeze around without getting bit and let us see you still save the lives of
60+ dogs a year.
RESCUE IS NOT A MAIL ORDER SERVICE TO FIND YOU THE DOG OF YOUR DREAMS, THE DOG THAT
LOVES KIDS, CATS, EVERYONE, DOESN’T BARK TOO MUCH, IS PERFECTLY HOUSE-TRAINED, IS 3 POUNDS, DOES
TRICKS ON COMMAND, AND KNOWS HOW TO ACT IN EVERY SITUATION. Rescue is the place that gets calls
from shelters and owners who have a dog in need. Sure, we may come across a dog like the one described above, but chances
are it will be adopted quickly and it will be a long time before we see another one like it. We work with each dog to make them
better pets than they were when they entered rescue, but we aren’t miracle workers. Every dog has his own personality, and
that is what matters. If you want a dog that fits a few certain requirements - okay, that’s realistic. But trying to find one that
matches perfection is not going to happen any time soon, and if one comes in that is perfect we have a line 5 miles long of
people waiting for it...
Credit for this gem goes to Rottweiler Rescue of New York.