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Most generally if a dog is in rescue, there is a reason. That is why people who rescue them have such requirements. The idea that if you get a rescue it will be an 'easy and trained' dog is not the case. The 'easy & trained' dogs don't generally end up needing rescued. Most of the dogs who need rescued are scarred from all sorts of bad experiences and often take months or even years of intense work and commitment to help them live normal lives. That is why rescues have strict requirements. If a rescue places a dog easily--beware of them, because they probably aren't really a rescue.
As for pet stores, you are supporting puppy mills and most likely getting a puppy with all sorts of inherited defects and health issues. If you really want an adult dog that is already trained but not 'damaged', then talk to breeders who show their dogs. They often retire show dogs and place them in good homes.
Partly true, I've had folks surrender their corgis due to divorced, moving out of country, owner died of old age, owner going through foreclosure...etc. The only time where we need to euthanize a corgi was due to unrehomable behaviour from previous severe head injury.
I have never met a corgi who's untrainable, of course it has to do with adopter's realistic expectation and their ability.
Exactly my point. Rescues are wonderful and I applaud those who take them in, but approaching it as the easy way out is not realistic. It's something like adopting an older child because someone doesn't want the 'hassle' of a baby. If that's the attitude, then maybe they shouldn't have a child at all. If someone wants an 'easy' dog, then maybe they need a stuffed toy!
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