<div dir="ltr"><div>While not trying to convince you, as I too once got a puppy from a breeder, I second the statement that there are many puppies and young dogs who come into rescue and need loving forever homes. <br><br>
You would be shocked at how many pregnant dogs end up in rescue with puppies who need homes. <br><br>Additionally, now is the perfect time to find that 6 month old pup, possibly already potty-trained, who was bought from a breeder as a Christmas gift. Now 5 months later, that pup "howls, sheds, and takes way too much time. Plus it's bigger now so the kids aren't interested", or whatever lame excuse they give. <br>
<br>Christmas puppies wind up as Spring time rescues - it's a fact. So do check out the local rescues if you are in fact willing to open your home to a rescue. <br><br></div>If not, I still wish you luck finding the perfect pup to follow in Onslow's pawprints. <br>
<br>Drool to all,<br>Kacy with Cowboy (the purchased) and Rupert (the rescued)<br></div>