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  • Woman thought the only way to get a "perfect dog" was to go to a breeder... watch how she finds out she was wrong
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  • @noisynerg9854
    @noisynerg9854 7 месяцев назад +3003

    I love how she admits she made a mistake and is willing not to repeat it. But also give Oso the best life, with lots of love 😭

    • @sadem1045
      @sadem1045 7 месяцев назад +60

      It's never a mistake to give a dog a loving home.

    • @R0DI0N
      @R0DI0N 7 месяцев назад

      @@sadem1045 If you spend money on such a dog and therefore encourage the breeding mills to produce more puppies, it sort of is. I agree with @noisynerg9854.

    • @nylg3888
      @nylg3888 7 месяцев назад +25

      absolutely... kudos to her and sending out this extremely important message! Shelter pets are just as loving and deserving of love

    • @serenity8839
      @serenity8839 7 месяцев назад +40

      ​@sadem1045 it's still a mistake buying from breeders as shopping for them means breeders keep breading.

    • @stalwartzero7001
      @stalwartzero7001 7 месяцев назад +16

      She says the rescue “didn’t have any puppies that’s why she bought one”… bro what…there’s only one rescue in your state? It takes so long to go through finding a breeder etc.

  • @jv24601
    @jv24601 7 месяцев назад +3494

    Don't shop, adopt. Thank you for spreading the word.

    • @violetfem1808
      @violetfem1808 7 месяцев назад +46

      AGREE. We've kept 5 & 6 dogs at one time for decades - all rescued or strays I found. Same with cats. We can't do it anymore due to where we live, but I pray other people take LOTS in if they have the property/space to do it.

    • @kayvillarosa7683
      @kayvillarosa7683 7 месяцев назад +85

      Every dog deserves a home. It's not the dog's fault how he was born. Stop dog shaming!

    • @ZERO_O7X
      @ZERO_O7X 7 месяцев назад +57

      And I'd like to add to the original comment that mutts make the best, healthiest and long living dogs too! The best pets I've ever had were mixed breed stray cats and mutts. It's a lot of fun having people constantly trying to guess what breed mixture your doggo is. 😊

    • @violetfem1808
      @violetfem1808 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@ZERO_O7X This is a fact.

    • @violetfem1808
      @violetfem1808 7 месяцев назад

      @@kayvillarosa7683 I think we all know this, but when less dogs are being bought at outrageous prices and bad ppI get into this business, it would be less incentive for them to make so much $$ that way.

  • @dogtorsarahh
    @dogtorsarahh 7 месяцев назад +2223

    Anyone who purchases a pit bull type dog from a breeder is horrendously misguided. There are hundreds of thousands of wonderful pitties in animal shelters every year who are not as lucky. Thank you for realizing and sharing how your thinking changed.

    • @RichardPicture
      @RichardPicture 7 месяцев назад +38

      Those wonderful pitties you speak of are the ones that couldn't be sold by breeders or pet stores.

    • @Phaseofproductions
      @Phaseofproductions 7 месяцев назад +23

      Pit bull type isn’t a thing they’re bully breeds and they can be wellbred from a breeder. Most shelter dogs aren’t actually pits

    • @RichardPicture
      @RichardPicture 7 месяцев назад +10

      @@Phaseofproductionspitbulls are terriers not bullies.

    • @Phaseofproductions
      @Phaseofproductions 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@RichardPicture they are in the bully breed family

    • @RichardPicture
      @RichardPicture 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@Phaseofproductions 2 totally different dogs.

  • @methos-ey9nf
    @methos-ey9nf 7 месяцев назад +381

    We got our dog from a shelter 11 years ago. She wasn’t what we thought she was when we adopted her but is the perfect dog for us.

    • @CocoShaffer
      @CocoShaffer 4 месяца назад +5

      yeah same, three years ago. We wanted a smaller dog about the size of a labrador max and now she's three years old and bigger than a german shepherd but she's amazing and non of my family would want a different dog

  • @rock-bottom2023
    @rock-bottom2023 7 месяцев назад +1729

    Adoption is the way to go. Plenty of perfect animals in our shelters. That said, that bulldog is beautiful.

    • @touchofgrey5372
      @touchofgrey5372 7 месяцев назад +20

      Pittie! Not bull dog.

    • @shocky377
      @shocky377 7 месяцев назад +79

      Nah her dog looks like a genetic disaster. Feel bad for it how this lady didnt do an ounce of research before getting a dog

    • @tompa3537
      @tompa3537 7 месяцев назад +35

      Her logic: "oh, so this genetical disaster of a breed is not healthy, I guess we should never buy a dog again"... Just buy a healthier breed from a responsible breeder

    • @jody024
      @jody024 7 месяцев назад +41

      She wanted a perfect dog, and went out to buy a Bulldog..... one of the most mutated breeds of dogs ever. These dogs can't even mate and give birth naturally, not too mention their brachycephalic syndrome makes it hard for them to breathe, just to name one thing. The list of things wrong with Bulldogs goes on....

    • @Boogie_the_cat
      @Boogie_the_cat 7 месяцев назад +9

      yeah, breeders should not get rewarded for the lifestyle they chose.

  • @dad4ever-c90
    @dad4ever-c90 7 месяцев назад +1079

    It is truly unfortunate you had to learn how UNSCRUPULOUS the breeding industry is through personal experience. However, you are giving Oso the best life possible. And he clearly brings your family tremendous joy. Life is often about making the best of, an otherwise, bad situation. Well done!

    • @rachelgoodkind6545
      @rachelgoodkind6545 7 месяцев назад +33

      "Pure" bred dogs also suffer with genetic defects and health problems. "mutts" are much healthier overall.

    • @RichardPicture
      @RichardPicture 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@rachelgoodkind6545you're right some breeders inbreed to keep the pedigree, but unfortunately you get birth defects just like when humans inbreed.

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 7 месяцев назад +6

      Hybrids need love, too

    • @JayNAmyHiatt
      @JayNAmyHiatt 7 месяцев назад +12

      Unfortunately, when people want the “perfect dog” and want papers and purebreds, it perpetuates these unscrupulous breeding practices. Breeders knowingly breed dogs with health issues because they only care about the money. Hopefully more people will realize that they can love a dog, even if it’s not a purebred. Love doesn’t require a pedigree.

    • @scotey
      @scotey 7 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@JayNAmyHiatt Yes, it's completely predictable that someone who makes their living breeding dogs might not have your interests, or the interests of the dog, first in mind. I'm sure there are reputable breeders somewhere. But the ones who speak up are so typically defensive that I can't help but question the motives of all of them. It's such a strange way to make a living ... selling something that's abundantly, virtually free everywhere in the world. I know it's judgmental, but I can't help but feel this: If you go to a few shelters over a couple of months and don't find a single dog you think is beautiful and desirable, then I have to question why you want a dog in the first place.

  • @carlyallen8343
    @carlyallen8343 4 месяца назад +154

    She may have a mistake in getting a dog from a breeder but she made Oso's life so much better 💕

    • @eviesso4214
      @eviesso4214 3 месяца назад +8

      There’s nothing wrong with getting a dog from a breeder as long as the breeder breeds for bettering the breed, and not for money! So common now 😢

    • @travioliraviolicanoli
      @travioliraviolicanoli 2 месяца назад +3

      @@eviesso4214 and if it is not incest breeding aswell. 90% of these breeders have their dogs commit incest, and incest causes the offspring to have TONS of health issues. This is prominent in almost all species. They're essentially creating dogs with health problems. I understand breeding for say a breed is dying out AND if it is not incest

    • @TCWRebelsResistanceWords
      @TCWRebelsResistanceWords Месяц назад +1

      @@eviesso4214totally agree. Both of my family dogs were border terriers, and when you’re in the United States, the only way to get them is through a breeder (international travel isn’t an option for my family since the breed is normally from Scotland and England). Even though my first dog died at 8 years old from cancer, he was from a legitimate breeder. Our most recent dog, who passed away 9 months ago at nearly 14 years old, the breeder wasn’t all that legitimate and she had health issues half her life, but she lived up to the breed’s average expectancy and had a really happy life

  • @CallMeSkinny
    @CallMeSkinny 7 месяцев назад +70

    I rescued my 15 year old dog and cat. They were treated terribly and rehomed so many times I worry if they know this is it. I will never give up on them even if they need expensive medical attention or food, I will work my ass off to make sure they live and thrive and know this is their home forever, no more moving and no more being neglected. I’m grateful more people see this, animals are amazing and deserve the best quality of life just like us humans.

  • @JackieDannenberg
    @JackieDannenberg 7 месяцев назад +717

    Another rewarding idea for rescues is seniors. Gotta love ‘em. I have rescued two seniors. They were the most grateful dogs I’ve ever known.

    • @SeattleRaindrop206
      @SeattleRaindrop206 7 месяцев назад +24

      Yes Jackie, YES! 👏👏👏
      I agree 1,000%
      The seniors are incredibly grateful. I’ve adopted/rescued seniors… One senior feline (I named her Kismet, “Kizzy” for short, because it was destiny/fate that we came into each other’s lives) and she lived 10 years after I adopted her from Seattle Humane Society.
      She passed away last month and I’m going to do it again ASAP. 🩵🫶

    • @JackieDannenberg
      @JackieDannenberg 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@SeattleRaindrop206 You go for it ! Sorry for your loss but impressed with your enthusiasm to get another one. You’ll definitely be a win-win for another senior. I’d love to rescue more but I have a full house right now. *grin*

    • @deanfirnatine7814
      @deanfirnatine7814 7 месяцев назад +12

      My last cat rescue was 12, she lived to 18

    • @JackieDannenberg
      @JackieDannenberg 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@deanfirnatine7814 I’m so sorry for your loss. I rescued a kitten that lived to be 20 years old. She was a GREAT cat. She caught a mouse at age 19. I think I’ve got a picture of it in her mouth. She meowed loudly so that I walked from the bedroom to the kitchen to see what it was all about. She was so proud of herself ! Made me smile.

    • @mckaylaelizabeth9626
      @mckaylaelizabeth9626 7 месяцев назад +16

      In a few years, that is my plan. Go to a shelter and ask them for the oldest dog or one that's been there the longest. Give them the best last years of their life

  • @nuggett22
    @nuggett22 7 месяцев назад +756

    I work at a vet clinic and i cant express to you all how important it is to adopt. We see more issues in dogs that came from breeders than the ones who came from rescues. Sure some of the ones that do come from rescues need a little extra TLC some times. But once they find humans who actually put their love, time, and effort into them, they are the sweetest pets you will ever witness! Too mamy pets out in kennels needing to be saved. Spend your money on them. They give back so much more than money!

    • @boycott2720
      @boycott2720 7 месяцев назад +13

      Part of the problem is what has happened to the vet industry and dog food. I have Celiac Disease so I can't feed any dog food with wheat, barley, or rye. The vet said I could not feed grain free due to Dilated Cardio myopathy because they contain pulses. So I cook for my dog. The Vet doesn't like that either but has given me no other option. There are one or two foods out there that I have researched, but it would be well over $200 a month to feed my dog. I would adopt another dog in a minute, but I just can't afford it, and I dislike everyone telling me I am a bad dog parent. I'm not cooking their food based on some fad, but they all treat me like it. So I can't rescue another dog even though I would love to.

    • @SeattleRaindrop206
      @SeattleRaindrop206 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@boycott2720I think you sound like the BEST pet parent! ….I don’t know what those other people are talking about. You’ve accommodated, gone above and beyond by making his food at home, and done the best for your pup.
      I bet he’d love to have a sibling friend! 😆🫶🩵

    • @nuggett22
      @nuggett22 7 месяцев назад +4

      @boycott2720 I mean, I absolutely get it. Pets are expensive. They aren't just an accessory. So you need to be prepared not only in your house but also financially in the long run. It's tough. There are solutions, but when you get a pet, it's more than just what you want for them. It's what's best for them. Just like having a child. Some people don't agree, but it is a living being that needs someone to help take care of it. I give you respect for trying to find a solution for your dog, though! A lot of people don't care enough to put that much effort in. I know the clinic I work for knows life is tough and things are expensive and we definitely try our best to be understanding and lenient with certain charges and/or bills. I know not every vet clinic is like that. Keep your chin up and do the best you can for you and your pet! I wish you the best of luck!
      Also, I want to make it clear that I do not think you are a bad pet parent! From what it sounds like, you are wonderful! And I truly hope that it works out for you to get another pup soon. They are very therapeutic

    • @5XXFelipe
      @5XXFelipe 7 месяцев назад +9

      As a fellow worker on a clinic (assistant) and who have worked on a shelter before, i couldn't agree more with you, even more so because here in Brazil there's a LOT of strays on the streets and many shelters with puppers needing a place. I feel very saddened when i hear about someone who bought a dog (for example, a pitbull) and completely neglects it, as if they just bought the status of having a pitbull.
      If you're thinking of getting a dog, think well. I won't say ''all mixed dogs have less problems than purebred dogs'' because i don't have evidence to say so, i feel like it would be wrong, and in some situations getting a mixed sometimes isn't the best option (as commented by the person above, who's not a bad dog parent at all) since it's difficult to tell how big they'll get, but purebred dogs do have problems associated with their breeds, and i feel like not everyone knows that. It is important to know because after all, you need to know whether or not you can afford to pay for those problems in the long run, as to not get in a tight situation and have to resort to abandoning. Much love, everyone, stay safe and take care of your puppers.

    • @nuggett22
      @nuggett22 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@5XXFelipe Amen!!! Extremely well said!

  • @elisabisignano9294
    @elisabisignano9294 7 месяцев назад +115

    My partner's late dog was the most perfect being on this earth and he was a rescue. The amount of love that dog gave us is impossible to count. He was an angel.
    Please, adopt.

  • @nateuhrich3153
    @nateuhrich3153 7 месяцев назад +102

    I will never get another dog anywhere but from the pound. They are so thankful and grateful. Some of the best dogs a family could ask for are sitting at the pound just waiting…

    • @SparklyStoner360
      @SparklyStoner360 4 месяца назад

      🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

    • @squoctopus
      @squoctopus 2 месяца назад

      Yep. And where do "rescues" get dogs? From the pound.

  • @getsmarter5412
    @getsmarter5412 7 месяцев назад +304

    Married 34 years, my wife and I have had 15 cats, 4 dogs, all rescues. Still,have 6 and 2, each one priceless!

    • @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
      @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim 7 месяцев назад +13

      God Bless you and your wife and your furry kids ❤

    • @madu8705
      @madu8705 7 месяцев назад +5

      💓

    • @raketensven3127
      @raketensven3127 7 месяцев назад +2

      You got the ratio wrong, dogs> cats.

    • @Cognitoman
      @Cognitoman 7 месяцев назад +1

      I love cats

    • @xueshang1035
      @xueshang1035 7 месяцев назад +1

      In my country, if you are a proud owner of both cats and dogs, people will say you’re guaranteed for a happy fulfilled life 🎉

  • @roxysmom1986
    @roxysmom1986 7 месяцев назад +628

    I’m so proud of this family for taking the time to learn the difference between adopting and buying from a breeder. It’s unfortunate, but I’m pretty sure the breader she bought Oso from was a backyard breeder with no experience. Either way, I’m glad they learned and not realize that a rescue is the best bread.

    • @chrysalis4126
      @chrysalis4126 7 месяцев назад +22

      French bulldogs also have bad health problems, many have breathing problems, eye problems, elbow and hip dysplasia etc. Regardless of buying from a breeder or a rescue the facts are that exaggerated breeds such as bulldogs have health problems.

    • @etcetraetcetra3173
      @etcetraetcetra3173 5 месяцев назад +1

      My dog is a rescue. I was looking at a website, and his photo really pop up. Mostly because he was so skinny, so his head was covering most of his body. My criteria was that the dog must be hypoallergenic. He as advertised as a Poodle. He turned out to be a Bichon Frise. He was found on the street by his foster with almost no hair.
      He's only 2 years old when he was found a couple of years ago. He has arrhythmia, so general anesthesia with prior meds is a no-no.
      He likes to take long naps, probably because he gets tired easily. As a Bichon, a standard skin issue was built in, so he has allergies...including pollen. He has anxiety, plus his eyesight is bad, he would bumped into things when the lighting is not really bright, so leaving him alone is a challenge.
      But he's mine, he's the best, and he's perfect. ❤

    • @JenJHayden
      @JenJHayden 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@chrysalis4126why is that?

    • @user-xg3jz6zm7o
      @user-xg3jz6zm7o 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@etcetraetcetra3173I love that!!!

    • @playthestereo
      @playthestereo 5 месяцев назад +2

      Ah, yes. b r e a d

  • @TheABElia
    @TheABElia 7 месяцев назад +46

    My 1st dog was an English Bulldog that I purchased from a breeder. Thankfully, she was very healthy all throughout her life(she passed away just a couple months shy of turning 13).
    Got my current dog(a English Bulldog/Pitbull mix) from a shelter and she’s wonderful. Going forward, all always choose a rescue. So many incredible animals in need of love & homes ❤

  • @pammf9391
    @pammf9391 7 месяцев назад +70

    It was nice and thoughtful that this owner took the time to tell this story-- there are so many animals looking for a home❤️

    • @sadem1045
      @sadem1045 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, including dogs from breeders.

    • @pengwing638
      @pengwing638 4 месяца назад +1

      right this story that can inspire other to go the a shelter instead of a breeder

  • @_Y.Not_
    @_Y.Not_ 7 месяцев назад +246

    Bulldogs in general, regardless of where they come from are known for having many medical issues, the fact that this woman didn't know that before she got him just shows how little effort was put into finding the "perfect" dog.

    • @soozluz
      @soozluz 7 месяцев назад +63

      Exactly. She went to a breeder who was breeding for the huge head look. That is an unscruplous breeder. Do your research. Breeders should be licensed in their state and also a verified and approved AKC national dog club breeder. You can rescue mixed breeds *and* have healthy purebreeds who were bred with care, medical testing and respect for genetics. Please don’t generalize, folks

    • @Grace1957-
      @Grace1957- 7 месяцев назад +37

      I could tell as soon as I saw him that something was not right.

    • @eyelessjack2825
      @eyelessjack2825 7 месяцев назад +32

      ​@soozluz right? She was acting like she was willing to put all this work into finding the "perfect dog" and still bought from a shitty byb. Like, even just a bit of research on these types of dogs would have given her red flags to keep an eye out for. I don't think she knew what she was doing at all and instead of admitting she messed up and bought a dog from the wrong person she went the "All breeders are bad! Adopt don't shop!" Route. 🙄

    • @Averyr91
      @Averyr91 7 месяцев назад +9

      This is not a bulldog - this is a type of bully

    • @missgymjunkie9374
      @missgymjunkie9374 7 месяцев назад +4

      No bulldog in the video.

  • @khervinjaycolita
    @khervinjaycolita 7 месяцев назад +389

    Seeing how Oso impacted your family, and how you take care of Oso, it's just the perfect fit. You guys are the right people to have Oso, yes you bought him, and saved him at the same time. How lucky Oso to have a family that will give him everything to have a quality long life. You wouldn't have learned about the situation about adoption if it wasn't for Oso. Thanks for spreading the word.
    ADOPT DON'T SHOP. More Powers!!! And more rescues, I hope! 😄

    • @SeattleRaindrop206
      @SeattleRaindrop206 7 месяцев назад +3

      👏👏👏
      🫶🩵

    • @platineshop
      @platineshop 7 месяцев назад

      He's cute 😅😊

    • @gnarbeljo8980
      @gnarbeljo8980 7 месяцев назад +3

      And the fact you didn't let him stud for puppies, which he may have done well before two years if he was left with the breeder or bought by someone else. In which case more puppies with his problem would be out there. There ARE some good breeders who do important cobservational work on rare breeds, and some that work hard to dial back the modern day extreme features of breeds that used to be more balanced, in cooperation with vets and breed origin research, but they seem very rare in the US, you'll mostly find those in Europe, where the standard is a 3 year hidden faults insurance in the purchase of a puppy from a national kennel club approved breeder. Which does make a difference bc if breeders have to reemburse for puppies with genetic faults they simply do a better job at avoiding such issues.

    • @sadem1045
      @sadem1045 7 месяцев назад +1

      People who say "adopt, don't shop" believe only dogs coming from shelters deserve homes.

    • @gnarbeljo8980
      @gnarbeljo8980 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@sadem1045 I think it's an American saying that originates from their terrible problem of puppy mills and backyard breeders, and industry that shouldn't be supported financially, and the fact the US is FULL of killshelters with dogs that are abandoned and eventually get put down. For a wealthy democracy the animal situation over there is absolutely shameful.

  • @SocialliSimple
    @SocialliSimple 7 месяцев назад +48

    Okay but can we appreciate the fact that Oso was laying still as he was getting his nails done?! 😄 that's my favorite scene

  • @laredo2393
    @laredo2393 7 месяцев назад +14

    Oh my heart, he is darling! We got our pitbull through adoption, and he was darling too. I’m sorry for your struggles. Always adopt, always always always adopt.

  • @LaPorteuseDeMort
    @LaPorteuseDeMort 7 месяцев назад +408

    I find remarkable for that women to understand, acknowledge her mistake with buying from a breeder, learn from it and work to do better. And no matter his medical condition, she's still giving Oso the best life she can when she could've just dropped him at a shelter and found a new dog. Kudos to her for being such a good person!

    • @rebeccaabbondanzieri2484
      @rebeccaabbondanzieri2484 7 месяцев назад +33

      It's not a mistake to buy from a breeder, it is a mistake buying from a backyard breeder.

    • @animeaunty
      @animeaunty 7 месяцев назад +16

      I'm a little shocked she didn't understand the issues before she got him 🤔
      One look at the breeders stock screams confirmation problems...dogs r not meant for such exaggerated features & none come without a price.
      Her & many others r overly focused on how a pet "looks" & this is what fuels the horrible breeding practices 🥺
      Breeding health issues INTO animals, instead of out of, is the ultimate n human hubris 😮‍💨
      But bless her for figuring it out, eventually.

    • @gottalovegabe1176
      @gottalovegabe1176 7 месяцев назад

      @@rebeccaabbondanzieri2484
      It is a mistake buying from a breeder period. There is a huge crisis across the globe, not just in this country. Millions of animals being euthanized for space. So ya, when animals are dying ( including babies) because of not enough adopters NO ONE should be breeding!

    • @vanessafanelli5646
      @vanessafanelli5646 7 месяцев назад +6

      The only thing she didn't learn is that she did not buy from a breeder. That dog is a genetic disaster. Any risponsable breeder would have never produced such a dog.

    • @amberanime
      @amberanime 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@rebeccaabbondanzieri2484 It is a mistake to buy from ANY breeder. For any dog you buy from a breeder, a dog in a shelter doesnt get adopted. And Breeders keep breeding if you buy, so that equals even more dogs who dont get adopted. Lots of dogs live horrible lives or get killed pre maturely because people shop rather then adopt. Its better to have no dogs, then to have bought dogs. Even from ''respectable'' breeders. I say ''respectable'' because even those with the highest rating for animal health/ wellbeing/ training etc.. are still people who willingly force a female dog to get pregant, and all the risks that come with it, including death. Any genuinely loving dog parent would never even consider risking their dogs health and wellbeing for a nest of puppies. Meaning EVERY dog breeder on earth is fine with or ignorant off the health risks for pregnant dogs. Thats even disregarding the fact they contribute to pound and shelter populations. There are already to many dogs out there in need of homes. The last thing dogs need is more puppies being added to this. Everyone who liked your comment just doesnt want the extra work of a rescue while likewise wanting to feel good about themselves and not see how their actions contributed to the great suffering of other dogs. If your not ready for a rescue thats fair. The alternative should be dont get any dogs at all. (of course there are plenty easy ad beginner friendly dogs among rescue's. Just make sure to have proper contact with a reliable dog shelter that knows it's dogs.)

  • @donutella38
    @donutella38 7 месяцев назад +172

    We got our 3-legged Labrador from a rescue center 2 hours drive away. That was nine years ago and its a decision that we will never regret. After some training to socialise him with other dogs, he's been nothing but a source of joy in our lives. There are so many dogs that need good homes, so if you have the time in your life, then it is something that I would recommend to anyone. The rewards are worth it for both you and the dog.

    • @SeattleRaindrop206
      @SeattleRaindrop206 7 месяцев назад +2

      I love to hear this! 👏🩵🫶
      What’s his name?!

    • @donutella38
      @donutella38 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@SeattleRaindrop206 his name is Barney and he's chocolate brown. We were a little worried about adopting a three legged dog having never had one before. But other than paying close attention to his weight, and regularly checking his paws its been no trouble. 😎

    • @dalehoward5416
      @dalehoward5416 7 месяцев назад +1

      We had a Labrador/kelpie with three legs. She had been dumped on a property with a fractured leg. We adopted her and it was also the best decision EVER. She also was a grateful dog. Had our little girl for fourteen years before she succumbed to cancer. Broke our hearts. She was black with the most big loving brown eyes. My son named her Shadow cause she followed us everywhere. By the way, three legs did NOT slow her down. Luved her to bits.

  • @LianneHutcheson
    @LianneHutcheson 7 месяцев назад +19

    I love this message!!! All of my dogs have been found roadside or adopted from a shelter. I will never get an animal from a rescue.
    I have been blessed with my rescues ❤❤❤❤

    • @judylong6298
      @judylong6298 7 месяцев назад +6

      I guess you meant you would never get a dog from a breeder.
      Same

  • @blaackberry
    @blaackberry 7 месяцев назад +33

    You can find your perfect dog anywhere. From a breeder to the streets. But ALWAYS make sure you know what youre getting into.
    My perfect boy is from a lovely breeder, and I dont regret it. I researched her, her business, her clients, and her dogs for months. I wouldve adopted any small dog at our multiple rescues but they had none AND a deep waitlist.
    (We live in 450sq ft we needed a small/toy breed)

  • @lj401
    @lj401 7 месяцев назад +208

    I adopted an adult dog from a rescue foster home, and I loved it because her foster could tell me so much about her. I knew up front that she was good with children, cats, and other dogs. I knew she was potty trained, didn't bark much, loved to go for walks, and was fully grown, so no surprises sizewise. All of which was wonderful because that way, I knew she'd fit with my life. And best of all, I knew I could give her the forever home she needed so much. Her former pet parent passed away, and she was left homeless through no fault of her own. I loved her dearly, and there are millions of dogs just like her. They need a family. I wish more people would adopt. I don't think they'd regret it!

    • @sadem1045
      @sadem1045 7 месяцев назад

      Do dogs from breeders not deserve families as well?

    • @soffiyanomeefano4128
      @soffiyanomeefano4128 6 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@sadem1045they deserve too
      But less and less people buying from breeders will hopefully make them stop their deed

    • @SparklyStoner360
      @SparklyStoner360 4 месяца назад

      @@sadem1045Breeders are greedy assholes who use animals as baby making machines for their own financial gain. I have seen your comments all over and you’re a moron. There are millions of shelter and rescue dogs who needs homes, stop trying to downplay how disgusting dog breeding really is! You suck! Shut up already!

    • @jorjanm
      @jorjanm 4 месяца назад +2

      This is one of the reasons I foster. With each cat or dog, kitten or puppy I write a letter to their potential adopter and tell them about their new addition. Personality, quirks, training successes, and more.

  • @privateprivate5302
    @privateprivate5302 7 месяцев назад +115

    Glad Oso landed safe and sound with her family
    She DID rescue him inthe grand scheme of things.
    And he rescued her by enlightening her to the value of adoption.
    Win-win 🥰⭐😍

  • @heyycourtneyy1
    @heyycourtneyy1 7 месяцев назад +9

    Rescued my pup from a family who got him from a breeder. Best decision I ever made!! He’s now 17 and is the healthiest dog the vets have ever seen!

  • @12thDecember
    @12thDecember 6 месяцев назад +7

    It's totally worth it to look outside your immediate area, because too many places are overcrowded with animals needing a home, especially pit bulls. I drove 940 miles round trip to get my last rescue dog, and almost 1500 miles round trip to get the one I have now. Found both of them on Petfinder, one was a senior, and the other was 5 years old. I'd do it again in a heartbeat, they were and are the best part of my life. ♥♥

  • @urmelausdemeis4743
    @urmelausdemeis4743 7 месяцев назад +138

    I absolutely agree! It is the same with cats.... I would love to have a Maine Coon... but as long as the shelters are full I guess I will have to wait until my next life 😉... In the last 3 years I rescued 5 cats from the shelter and I love them the way they are 😻... I also love dogs... and in my next life I will save pitbulls and cats! Hugs to all animal lovers from Germany 🤗❤

    • @SeattleRaindrop206
      @SeattleRaindrop206 7 месяцев назад +10

      I love people like you! You’re my type of human 🩵🫶👏

    • @anany1946
      @anany1946 7 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you for being a good human

    • @1faithchick7
      @1faithchick7 7 месяцев назад

      There are main coon rescues. I got my huskies from a husky rescue.

    • @urmelausdemeis4743
      @urmelausdemeis4743 7 месяцев назад

      @@SeattleRaindrop206 thank you 🤗❤

    • @urmelausdemeis4743
      @urmelausdemeis4743 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@anany1946 thank you 🤗❤ - I try my best ☺

  • @nonyabiz2777
    @nonyabiz2777 7 месяцев назад +39

    Kindness is a weakness to the indecent but virtuous to the decent. Your raising kids that will be among our most decent humans. Bravo thank you nice work.

  • @ashtondurham5075
    @ashtondurham5075 2 месяца назад +4

    Oso is very handsome and I hope you have more years together ❤ PS rescues are always a smart choice

  • @alyiahisabella3917
    @alyiahisabella3917 5 месяцев назад +2

    they like did zero research when they bought the dog , but at least they learned from their own mistake and still take care of that sweet angel.

  • @kj6jfx
    @kj6jfx 7 месяцев назад +15

    Every dog I have ever had has been a rescue and every one has been the “ perfect dog .”

    • @Smithpolly
      @Smithpolly 7 месяцев назад +2

      Which is great for you but isn't necessarily the case for everyone.

    • @nutmeg0144
      @nutmeg0144 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Smithpollytrue. Some people would rather sacrifice on health and functionality for some fugly ass potatoe with a slightly larger skull circumference

    • @sadem1045
      @sadem1045 7 месяцев назад

      I have 2 dogs who happen to be from breeders. Guess what? They're both the "perfect dog", too.

  • @SH-nv6cm
    @SH-nv6cm 7 месяцев назад +27

    Glad to hear you prefer to adopt. Next step would be adopting a dog that isn't a puppy. They are the dogs that have the hardest time getting adopted. My pit was fully grown and developed when she needed a home.

    • @debbiec.648
      @debbiec.648 7 месяцев назад +8

      They all need to be adopted. A puppy is perfect for a young family! An older senior dog would be perfect for my senior husband and myself ❤

    • @VARY78
      @VARY78 7 месяцев назад +10

      People can get whatever dog they like as long as it's from somewhere responsible. An ethical breeder or ethical rescue.. there's bad of both.

    • @genericname8727
      @genericname8727 7 месяцев назад +1

      If someone’s going to rescue a dog and puppies are available and they get a puppy, that’s great if it’s what suits them. If they’re fine with an older dog it’d be good to take an older dog but the puppies still need homes. The unfortunate reality is some dogs in rescues won’t get adopted because there’s too many.
      There’s definitely many positives to adopting adult dogs though, and senior dogs may be more appropriate for some households too

  • @sharonh2991
    @sharonh2991 5 месяцев назад +4

    We have had three dogs in our 30 year marriage, all rescues. Each of them actually stumbled upon us at a time when we were looking for a doggy. We had two samoyeds and a German shepherd. Only one of them was poorly bred, the younger Samoyed. Although I loved them all it was the poorly bred Samoyed who stole my heart. She died about 20 years ago but I think of her often (I think of all of them!) and I often have dreams about her. I just loved her like no other.

  • @IHeartNoise
    @IHeartNoise 7 месяцев назад +5

    That is one sweet doggo. You can tell he's very happy.

  • @ElephantsRock19
    @ElephantsRock19 7 месяцев назад +124

    It's a myth that shelter dogs are defective, they make the best pets ever! And there are breed specific rescues as well, so no excuse not to adopt! I've been in rescue for a very long time, almost 1 million dogs/cats are euthanized each year. We need to do better! 🕊️🙏❤️🕯️🐾

    • @SeattleRaindrop206
      @SeattleRaindrop206 7 месяцев назад +5

      1,000% YES!
      👏👏👏🫶👏

    • @1faithchick7
      @1faithchick7 7 месяцев назад +5

      It depends on the breed. Some breeds must be screened for issues because they have so many. If you get one from a shelter, chances are high they will live short lives. Good breeders check the parents for genetic issues before breeding and will give you the paperwork. For some breeds, I would never chance a random shelter dog.

    • @ElephantsRock19
      @ElephantsRock19 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@1faithchick7 I've adopted or rescued 99% of my pets, which have been many over the years. A couple of examples: I adopted siblings from a shelter that came from a breeder, Rex lived to be 19 & Annabelle lived to 19-1/2. Another lived to be 13. Another 15. On & on.
      Yes, I have rescued/adopted some that had known issues, some unknown, that only lived a short time, but those are my favorite because they knew love at my home before they went to the bridge.
      In my area, there are so many full-blooded dogs, especially bully breeds, turned into the shelters, even more so in this economy. Most shelters throughout the U.S. are swamped right now, having to kill perfectly wonderful animals just to make room for more, some of which come from those breeders, good or bad, that we speak of.
      So again , I firmly stand by my disseminating the myth that all shelter/rescue/breed specific animals (dogs) are damaged goods! I can't bear to think of all the unconditional love I would have missed out on had I believed that myth. 🕊️🙏❤️🕯️🐾

    • @VARY78
      @VARY78 7 месяцев назад +6

      Did you know that we also import 1 MILLION dogs a year too and whelp litters of puppies and kittens that can be aborted? Plenty of shelters are borderline mills. There's absolutely plenty of reasons people can adopt. They want a predictable dog, they want a dog that has health and temperament tested sire and dam, they want a service dog, they want to show and sport, they want a puppy, they want support from the breeder for the entire life of the dog? Go ahead and rescue but not everyone wants that or wants to deal with the unpredictability that comes with one.

    • @VARY78
      @VARY78 7 месяцев назад +1

      ALL breeds should be screened for health issues whether it's common or not. They also should be temperament tested.@@1faithchick7

  • @monicarothbeck7393
    @monicarothbeck7393 7 месяцев назад +51

    I have done soo many dog rescues and kept many of them. This is a really nice Story about your family and your rescue.
    LOVE YOUR FURBABIES ❤ BLESSINGS!

  • @FireCracker-vd8pq
    @FireCracker-vd8pq Месяц назад +1

    This, right here. This is such an important message. I knew the moment I saw Oso that he was going to have a difficult time with this health. He was clearly bred as a "designer/exotic" bully and these dogs struggle so much. Mad respect to the owners for saying that this is wrong, for adopting going forward, and for giving Oso the best possible life with love and happiness. Please, please, DO YOUR RESEARCH! If people stop buying these dogs, evil breeders will stop breeding them. They're in ONLY for the money. They don't care about these dogs. They are making money on hurting living, breathing, sentient beings. ADOPT a shelter dog. ❤❤

  • @jimmiemurvin1871
    @jimmiemurvin1871 7 месяцев назад +6

    It's so wonderful watching your kids with Oso and the other dogs. Nothing is better together than kids and dogs!

  • @kympolitis3465
    @kympolitis3465 7 месяцев назад +25

    All dogs are perfect regardless of their health issues. It is, after all, a dog and dog is love! 💙🐾💙🐾💙

    • @Smithpolly
      @Smithpolly 7 месяцев назад +3

      It's still really important that when somebody is thinking of getting a dog, that they have realistic expections as to the amount of money and time and energy and patrience that will be needed to take care of that dog properly. And telling peoople "It is , after all, a dog and dog is love" and leaving it at that is not going to give people realistic expectations as to all that's involved.

    • @mollyram2997
      @mollyram2997 2 месяца назад

      those dogs are bred a certain way and all have health issues. Humans suck

  • @renepena3024
    @renepena3024 7 месяцев назад +9

    I’ve gotten all my dogs from the pound and they’ve been AMAZING. 2 (an Aussie mix and a Rottweiler mix) had almost no health issues and died at 17 and 15 years. My first dog (a German Shepherd mix) had hip dysplasia at a VERY young age, but once she got surgery, she lived a happy life until she went downhill at age 14.

  • @emadla12
    @emadla12 6 месяцев назад +2

    My very first dog I got was from shelter and was a 2 years old rescue and he was perfect lived 2 months shy of 18 and gave me a lot of joy he is now my angle

  • @pommiebears
    @pommiebears 3 месяца назад +1

    I just lost my most precious and handsome boy, Sherman. He was an English Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The best dog I’ve ever met. He was 15, and cancer got him. I’m still grieving. So glad to see others sharing the love for the bully breed, because they really are family dogs, and family members. RIP Sherman….you most beautiful of boys. ❤

  • @mariacheung647
    @mariacheung647 7 месяцев назад +37

    So wonderful to see Oso being so loved by the kids. I would love to adopt one day too. Thanks for sharing your story ❤

  • @trashcanchic
    @trashcanchic 7 месяцев назад +120

    I guess in a way she learned her lesson but she's still pushing the idea that you should travel to rescue puppies and puppy this and puppy that. Again, adult and senior dogs are always looked over for puppies. Not that puppies in need don't deserve help, of course they do, but so do adults and seniors.

    • @marysea1558
      @marysea1558 7 месяцев назад +7

      Agreed!!👍

    • @a.k.salazr
      @a.k.salazr 7 месяцев назад +7

      Also the fact that she says she went through hoops to try to get the other dog because she wanted him to be certain Breed aka look a certain way. If you are not going to give a chance to a dog because of how the dog looks, you are still part of the problem and don’t deserve to have them

    • @lollybowser
      @lollybowser 7 месяцев назад +5

      ikr? I don't think she's really learned her lesson. Shelters are full of adult and senior dogs in need of a home. My baby is a grown dog from a local shelter and I couldn't have cared less about what he looked like.

    • @TheQueenOfSheba
      @TheQueenOfSheba 7 месяцев назад +3

      Wow. I guess you’re perfect.

    • @TheGenshinSimp
      @TheGenshinSimp 7 месяцев назад +3

      I would rather get an adult dog! If I had the money for it I would adopt more seniors. But at the moment I have a special needs dog that I rescued

  • @YJustY1
    @YJustY1 7 месяцев назад +3

    ALL of our animals including chickens,ducks, honeybees and Bearded dragon come from rescue!
    Adopt Never Shop!
    What sweet babies you have!🥰

    • @sadem1045
      @sadem1045 7 месяцев назад

      I believe every dog deserves a home, no matter where they're from. Why don't you?

    • @currentusername3533
      @currentusername3533 7 месяцев назад

      @@sadem1045breeders could STOP breeding more animals. Rescues take in animals and don’t contribute to overpopulation. Stop playing stupid

  • @jeansherwood2428
    @jeansherwood2428 5 месяцев назад +13

    Yes, you made a mistake buying a dog, but Oso needed you. Thank you for sharing his story.

  • @bluejedi723
    @bluejedi723 7 месяцев назад +20

    Don't shop. Adopt. If you work with local rescue groups and shelters, they can find a specific breed/age for you. Just have patience. I can't stress enough don't shop adopt. My pup only cost $300 from a local rescue. The joy she's given me the last 7 years has more than paid itself back. I just wish she would live forever and ever.

  • @AFAskygoddess
    @AFAskygoddess 7 месяцев назад +61

    I've had a few pure breed puppies when I was young. But the absolute best two dogs I've ever owned were 12 and 15 when I got them. Both were blind. Both lived to over 19 years old. Both were angels with paws. I miss you girls ❤❤

    • @jacqueschuck
      @jacqueschuck 6 месяцев назад +6

      Love, love, love senior pups! Wish more people would be willing to open their hearts and homes and adopt seniors. Best of my companions ever!

  • @MrKozure
    @MrKozure 7 месяцев назад +2

    Every dog is a perfect dog as a long as you know how to train and care for them, they will give you unconditional love in return.

  • @champ16ns12
    @champ16ns12 7 месяцев назад +10

    One of the most excruciating and heart breaking moments is when predicted health conditions start to occur in people or animals. It's soul destroying because you then come to the realization that nothing lasts forever and we must cherish every moment with everyone we care deeply for ❤

  • @dorothypuntarich784
    @dorothypuntarich784 7 месяцев назад +32

    You'll are providing the right diet & supplements by keeping him healthy!!! Kudos to you❤

  • @k.s.k.7721
    @k.s.k.7721 7 месяцев назад +2

    What a good lesson in love. I have a 3-year old "pandemic puppy" that I rescued this year from a shelter. He has several large issues behaviorally that were probably caused by his first family, who surrendered him for his aggression. I've had an excellent trainer help with understanding how to train and guide my dog going forward, and as I was told, "You always get the dog you need." So we got each other - and every dog can be the perfect one.

    • @Smithpolly
      @Smithpolly 7 месяцев назад

      Did the place where you got the puppy make clear to you when you got him that he had aggression issues?

  • @xopi2521
    @xopi2521 7 месяцев назад +1

    I got a pocket pit from the shelter who was dying of pneumonia had an inflamed hernia and aortic stenosis. She was dumped by a backyard breeder who beat her to within an inch of her life. I got her at 2, she’s now 6 and the vet says her medication (atenolol used by humans) will keep her alive another 2-4 years. I make all her food. She’s such a loving dog my heart will break into a million pieces when she’s gone.

    • @GrChBarracuda
      @GrChBarracuda 7 месяцев назад

      No such thing as a Pocket pit . You have a Pocket American Bully

  • @kimhoneychurch9616
    @kimhoneychurch9616 7 месяцев назад +42

    My 2 wonderful "dream dogs" were adopted right out of the euthanasia room. They mean the world to me. Thank you for sharing your story about Oso, he is such a beautiful boy. Adopt, don't buy.

    • @SeattleRaindrop206
      @SeattleRaindrop206 7 месяцев назад

      You’re the BEST Kim! 👏👏👏
      🫶🩵 Love to hear it 🩵🫶

    • @VARY78
      @VARY78 7 месяцев назад

      Adopt responsible and shop responsibly. Plenty of unethical rescues out there.

  • @denalinde
    @denalinde 7 месяцев назад +16

    Puppies are not always the best option - many times adopting an older dog will enable you to know the dog’s habits & personality, plus you can have your vet screen for any possible health issues. Some of my very best dogs were older when I got them, & I even took in a couple seniors who had been abandoned by their original owners. I made sure their last years were their best. 🐶💜

  • @therainbowzoopets
    @therainbowzoopets Месяц назад

    this is a definition of educating yourself. Great dogs and family

  • @heidibee501
    @heidibee501 7 месяцев назад +6

    Oso is adorable but his health issues make you realize that even with the high price associated with a breeder doesn't guarantee a healthy dog. Oso was fortunate in his adoption. Some people would demand their money back and he would wind up in a shelter. I am so glad that is not the case. This is a great family. Humans and dogs together.

    • @Smithpolly
      @Smithpolly 7 месяцев назад +2

      Can you demand your money back in such a case? I mean, I assume if someone is looking for this particular type of dog and had done even the most basic research, they must have come across the information that the dog's head is too heavy for the dog's body and that there will be health problems associated with that.

    • @CptkUrk1287
      @CptkUrk1287 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@Smithpolly You can actually because breeders usually have "health guarantees." This means though, that the puppy with health issues will be sent back to the breeder who then has no use for the dog. The dog will either be euthanized and generally not by a vet either. Dropped off at a shelter OR EXTREMELY neglected at the hands of the breeder who again has deemed the animal useless.

    • @heidibee501
      @heidibee501 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Smithpolly It would depend on the conditions of the sale. Are breeders allowed to customize animals in ways that affect the animal's health or mobility? It doesn't seem right to me. I think people might not do their own research and just rely on what they perceive to be the expert advice of the breeder.

    • @Smithpolly
      @Smithpolly 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@CptkUrk1287 They may have "health guarantees" but I'm sure "Terms and Conditions apply" and " You should have read the small print" will come in to play pretty quickly if a breeder is selling a dog that is pretty much guaranteed to have health problems because the face is too flat like a pug's or the head of the dog is too heavy for the body to carry like in this case.

    • @Smithpolly
      @Smithpolly 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@heidibee501 I just don't think that it's possible that someone buying a pug today, wouldn't have come across the information that their flat faces causes them health problems. Presumably someone who has the money to buy a pug from a breeder has the internet and it's not some obscure subject that's really difficult to understand.

  • @sousay2000
    @sousay2000 7 месяцев назад +20

    Such a loving pup

  • @petera1117
    @petera1117 7 месяцев назад +2

    I adopted Minnie 5 years ago. She cost me $20 for a collar and leash. She is a blessing.

  • @RoseBautista7
    @RoseBautista7 6 месяцев назад +1

    The most I have paid for a dog was $60 dollars as an adoption fee to the Humane Society. At that time, he was 8 years old and a dog with special needs, so the chances of him getting adopted were very low. I didn't care about his age or his collapsed trachea. I love him for who he is. He has the most fun personality ever. He keeps me and my family on our toes. He is definitely the joy of our home. 🐶🥰 I will never, ever regret my decision to adopt. Also, all dogs have a unique personality, no matter their age, and with the right amount of love and care, they all bring out their true selves, and just shine. You just have to be patient.

  • @rowdybliss
    @rowdybliss 7 месяцев назад +15

    Oso is like a cartoon dog… what a lovely, gentle soul. If you’re looking for ways to help get purebred dogs into forever homes, please look into being a transport driver. The idea is to get purebred dogs from out of shelters and into breed rescues, and each driver takes a 100-mile leg of the journey. I drove the leg between Baltimore and Philly for years, and helped rescue dozens of English Setters. So incredibly rewarding. ❤

  • @ruthbrewer466
    @ruthbrewer466 7 месяцев назад +7

    I am in my 70s and have had 13 or 14 rescue dogs in my life as I usually have two or three dogs at a time. 10 years ago I broke down and got the dog of my dreams… A chow chow puppy from a breeder in Canada. She was a golden beauty with the best personality and loved everybody. I had had three rescue chows in my life so I insured her at nine weeks. She had entropion (eyelashes digging into her eyes), congenital cataracts, bad joints …. And died at nine from double pneumonia. She was, of course, under treatment, but stopped being able to breathe due to her short nose. One of the best dogs I ever had and if I wasn’t insured, I would be living in my car. Like Osso, worth every penny, for nine years of love, and I will never do it again.

  • @Jellyrink
    @Jellyrink 7 месяцев назад

    I love the way he lays on his back a sign that he's loved and very content.

  • @xueshang1035
    @xueshang1035 7 месяцев назад +3

    “The perfect dog doesn’t exist.” So so true! The best dog/cat for you is the one you choose to adopt!

    • @BoldWizard-mq5xy
      @BoldWizard-mq5xy 2 месяца назад

      There is a perfect dog... and she's quietly snoring on my feet right now.

  • @arianeterry9877
    @arianeterry9877 7 месяцев назад +4

    So happy that you will now rescue. I grew up with pure breds and I loved them all but when my sister and I chose our first rescue at the local shelter (I was about 15) we came away with the most intelligent, friendly, beautiful dog - a shepard/collie mix. At 66 I miss her still.

  • @PaiviProject
    @PaiviProject 7 месяцев назад +6

    It is so sad that bad breeding is happening. I had a friend who had to go through something like that. He sure is very handsome and happy boy. You guys are so right for looking to adopt, since there is so many beautiful and perfect dogs out there trying to find their happily ever after. We adopted our amazing dog about 6 years ago, and she has been nothing but blessing to our family ❤

  • @mirakulkarni1141
    @mirakulkarni1141 7 месяцев назад +32

    as a shelter worker, i’m so glad you guys found a pup that did need a home and understand that buying isn’t always the best option

  • @marlenegabrielacontrerasga5929
    @marlenegabrielacontrerasga5929 7 месяцев назад +3

    so happy ended up with your family and now you are helping other dogs, besides giving them love and all the best you have for them! having dogs takes so much time, love, energy, and money, thank you to you and your family for this ❤

  • @atrumphasmatis6719
    @atrumphasmatis6719 7 месяцев назад +11

    My dream dog came in the form of a emaciated brindle boxer that I found in the middle of nowhere... you just never know where love will find you. You just have to keep your heart open.
    LOVE is the LAW
    🌒🌕🌘

  • @chrismorgan9153
    @chrismorgan9153 7 месяцев назад +18

    I didn't know it each time, but I got the perfect dogs from the shelter, the neighbor down the street, a friend, a coworker, etc.. We didn't know what they were, how big or small they might be, or their very unpedigreed history, but I have had some spectacular dogs. Always, always adopt 🙂❤.

  • @PerfectoKiss
    @PerfectoKiss Месяц назад

    Adopted my dog and he was the best companion ever! I miss you Diesel.

  • @clairehadley7385
    @clairehadley7385 7 месяцев назад +1

    A lot of people are saying “adopt, don’t shop”, and while I completely agree with that, some people are going to get dogs from breeders anyway, so it’s important to know how to find a good one.
    1. You should be able to meet the parents, if you’re getting a puppy, it’s a bit suspicious if they don’t introduce the parents to you
    2. Make sure the breeders are licensed
    3. The most important thing from a health standpoint is to get the complete medical and genetic history of the puppy. If they can’t provide that, you have absolutely no way of knowing whether the dog will be healthy or not since purebred dogs can have a much higher rate of some genetic issues due to being relatively inbred.

  • @jas8815
    @jas8815 7 месяцев назад +3

    Rescued animals love you with all their heart and soul. What could be more perfect than that?

    • @sadem1045
      @sadem1045 7 месяцев назад

      Breeder dogs do that, too.

  • @jules3048
    @jules3048 7 месяцев назад +26

    This is a really great message. Good job dodo!

  • @user-uh2vx8df8z
    @user-uh2vx8df8z 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for saving him and giving him a forever home now and a family forever

  • @modestogonzalez182
    @modestogonzalez182 7 месяцев назад

    Every dog is the perfect dog! Thank you for helping these beautiful pups!

  • @HeartFeelings.Sharing
    @HeartFeelings.Sharing 7 месяцев назад +86

    Thanks for sharing your story, such an important message! 🙏💖✨

  • @missyg8221
    @missyg8221 7 месяцев назад +4

    Poor baby.
    Unfortunately, these bred dogs are innocent victims & also deserve loving homes.💔💔💔

  • @georginashanti4605
    @georginashanti4605 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for raising this awareness. I did an animal studies course. I learnt how dogs especially the flat faced ones have lots of breathing issues. They were specifically bred to look that way. It's sad.

  • @SerpentKiss11
    @SerpentKiss11 7 месяцев назад +1

    Oso is so gorgeous! And in a way, by you guys buying him, and keeping him despite some health issues, you saved him from shelter life! ♡

    • @Smithpolly
      @Smithpolly 7 месяцев назад

      On the other hand, buying Oso encourages the breeder to breed more dogs with the focus being on their looks regardless of whether that look means that the dog will invitably have health issues.

  • @Lajos_Kelemen
    @Lajos_Kelemen 7 месяцев назад +5

    Me and my mom run a dog grooming salon, we had dogs who clearly had "defects" (dewclaw and such) though they came from breeders apparently.
    So indeed, going to breeders get healthy dogs aren't foolproof at all.

  • @sweetcarolinepapapa9350
    @sweetcarolinepapapa9350 7 месяцев назад +4

    Perfect dog does exist. It's my dog, it's your dog...

  • @BigOldScout
    @BigOldScout 7 месяцев назад

    My daughter rescued an Akita who was walking around almost starving on the street. She already had/has a Shepski, and because of her job she just couldn't take care of two dogs, so I took him in. He can be very moody when he wants, but he's also very relaxed. I'm very happy to have him in my life.

  • @nickwest1476
    @nickwest1476 День назад

    The length that people will go to says a lot about their family! When others are hurting!

  • @factChecker01
    @factChecker01 7 месяцев назад +4

    The "perfect" dog is the one from the rescue that you save.

  • @SeattleRaindrop206
    @SeattleRaindrop206 7 месяцев назад +4

    Look how patient Oso is getting his Paw-dicure! Oh my… the green polish suits him 🐶💅🩵
    (3:24)

  • @amandacox4211
    @amandacox4211 7 месяцев назад +1

    My husband grew up with miniature dachshunds so the first one we got we bought from a pet store but then we had someone tell us about this other dachshund that had been born with genetic eye issues and they rescued it before the breeders had it put down. Poor breeders were trying to get more and more white in the puppies coats by inbreeding them but by doing that it caused them to be born with their eyes too small. The friend had small grandchildren that made them nervous around the dog so asked if we would take him. He was one of the best dogs we ever had. After we got him we would only take special needs dachshunds with the same issue, we rescued five over approximately fifteen/twenty years. My last rescue died three years ago at fourteen and I still miss him every day!

  • @dowzoo
    @dowzoo 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have rescues, but if you hadn't bought Oso, who knows what life he would have had. Don't regret buying him, just love him.

  • @tiffinyvann427
    @tiffinyvann427 7 месяцев назад +31

    You don’t have to have a puppy. Elderly dogs need homes too.

    • @debbiec.648
      @debbiec.648 7 месяцев назад +9

      Puppies are perfect for a young family with lots of energy. Older dogs with less stamina are perfect for older seniors like me 🙂 and my husband.

    • @vex_13
      @vex_13 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@debbiec.648true. My older dogs spent most of the time just chilling and sleeping. She's still jumping around again when its time for a walk tho

  • @terrybuckley2850
    @terrybuckley2850 7 месяцев назад +15

    Beautiful dogs and family! Don’t purchase a dog -get a rescue animal. I will heed this message for the rest of my life! Thank you!! ❤❤❤

  • @Charlotte-kv7bk
    @Charlotte-kv7bk Месяц назад

    Osso loooks like such a sweetheart

  • @Arktix
    @Arktix 4 месяца назад

    you never know what the perfect match will be until you see them. He's beautiful.

  • @exphion
    @exphion 7 месяцев назад +10

    They said that about my cat when he was three. He's nearly 19 now.

    • @shiboof
      @shiboof 7 месяцев назад +1

      then your cat is lucky, dear.

    • @pri.sci.lla.
      @pri.sci.lla. 7 месяцев назад +1

      But is he healthy? Longevity doesn’t necessarily mean health.

    • @debbiec.648
      @debbiec.648 7 месяцев назад

      My vet told me it can be hard to tell when cats are suffering just by looking at them..after telling me my sweet calico was in stage 4 kidney disease. I was shocked! She was 15 years old and I had to let her go after spending the next 2 days with her realizing how much she was really suffering even though she still looked as beautiful as the day we found her at 10 weeks old at an airport car rental lot. I'm so glad I'd agreed to do blood work at her annual checkup. It's been six months and I miss her so much.

    • @exphion
      @exphion 7 месяцев назад

      @@pri.sci.lla. yes very healthy thankfully. You'd never know he had a heart condition but it's always noticed at his vet visits. He's much healthier than our 8yr old cat. We've moved rural now and he's started hunting at this late age. He's spoiled rotten so that probably helped.

    • @exphion
      @exphion 7 месяцев назад

      @@debbiec.648 yes same with all animals. Had the same happen with my dog. All within 34hrs he was diagnosed and then gone. Had a brain tumour that ruptured his eye from behind. Before that he had become a bit more clingy but otherwise was healthy and happy looking. I was shocked and devastated. I think when that happens guilt can rack you too, I kept thinking I should have noticed. They are just naturally strong and stoic.

  • @firegator6853
    @firegator6853 7 месяцев назад +4

    what is also annoying other than breeders is that people who dont know and buy a dog like this might often get insulted by us who know
    dont insult or make them feel bad for their choice, just spread the information what is done cannot be changed the only thing they can do is offer the dog the best life possible..what we need to achieve is for people to be more informative before they act not throw hands with those who already acted

    • @LittleLulubee
      @LittleLulubee 7 месяцев назад +1

      SO TRUE 👍

    • @Smithpolly
      @Smithpolly 7 месяцев назад +2

      I could see maybe ten years ago that being the case but I find difficult to believe that someone who is looking for a dog today, and does even the most basic research wouldn't have come across this information.

  • @allamerican3118
    @allamerican3118 7 месяцев назад +3

    So very sorry that this doggie that you’ve chosen with mutual appreciation & love has had to suffer. I wish you joy in the future. I can see in videos that he was special to you & your family & likewise you & yours have brought him joy!💕

  • @gyongyipearl4723
    @gyongyipearl4723 7 месяцев назад

    These dogs are so so lucky that they have got the most loving and caring family.❤💐

  • @Cooliewhistles
    @Cooliewhistles 7 месяцев назад +5

    This is stupid. The problem is she got a dog from a bad breeder , and it labels breeders as bad. It was her fault for looking for a cartoon dog.

  • @jamesniess2485
    @jamesniess2485 7 месяцев назад +6

    What your family did for those 2 goofball's is so amazing 👍👏👏👏thank you 👍 😊