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And that maybe a reason the dog wasnt returned to her/him. Not speaking for Baycat or Mike but if i recieved a Dog from a rescue, and that dog exhibited aggressive traits (which Porkchop did) then i'd wonder why the Rescue didnt divulge that to me. "No Issue Dog" and all.
Since i wasnt warned, i'd assume the next owners wouldnt be either. Best thing is to give him to an organization that will Divulge the past owners problems with the Dog.
1) The dog didn't go from rescue to Mike and Baycat, it was an personal agreement between them and Jwwb
2) They weren't "warned" about agressive behavior because the dog had never exhibited it (think whatever you want to about that)
3) I did say "no issue dog", I also clarified it to mean in an appropriate home
4) Pork Chop passed the evaluation at the shelter, which means their information that they would give to an adopter will be the same as I will, this is what happened in his previous homes, this is how he did on our evaluation (my information will be more detailed as I know more details)
5) Both myself and my volunteers have said many times that what happened with Pork Chop will be gone over in great detail with
anyone that inquires about him.
With the breeds of dogs my group rescues and adopts out, we owe it to ourselves, the public, and to the dogs, to be completely honest to everyone about everything we know. These are the same reasons this group is not the easiest to adopt from, we insist on a level of responsibility and maturity along with certain life and homestyles before completing an adoption.
Nucklesack, with the breed of dogs you have owned, you know as well as I do, that not everyone is qualified to own just any dog and you also know that a number of these dogs will step up to be in charge if there isn't a human leader (and no, I do not know that's what happened).
Everyone is welcome to believe what they want, including tommyjones, but everyone involved with this group sleeps easily at night as we take our responsibility very seriously. We are proud of what we have accomplished, as well as we are looking forward to the future, which includes continuing to help as many deserving dogs as possible, regardless of breed or age.