09-04-2010, 05:01 PM
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It's amazing how cruel people can be to animals. The "it's just an animal" defense enrages me. I hope you're able to find an appropriate dog for her.
I'm looking for one right now, and have in fact applied to adopt a specific dog. She wasn't listed on Petfinder, but I found her indirectly through that site. Many of the breed-specific rescue groups will have referrals, either from individuals or smaller rescue groups. If you click on the listing organization you'll be able to see if they have listings other than their own dogs as well.
Also, you may be able to look farther than your Mom's immediate region, as there are several different volunteer organizations that provide transportation for rescue dogs so they can reach their new home. I have the name of several if you want, and know that other members have experience with some. Perhaps they'll post information for you.
NOT to contrary Bit, but larger dogs can sometimes be calmer than smaller breeds, are less fragile, and can give a senior a sense of security. Most shelters will have some kind of temperament testing system and can advise you on a particular animal. If you're really familiar with petfinder you'll know that if you click on "see all" instead of choosing a particular breed, there are links to give you information on characteristics of most breeds. Many have reduced adoption rates for seniors or will waive fees altogether. There are also organizations that help seniors in need provide food for their animals.
I wish you luck, and hope your Mom will end up with a great little furry companion.
Sue
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Last edited by suebee; 09-04-2010 at 05:06 PM.
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