bkln Posted July 12, 2015 Share Posted July 12, 2015 Someone on this forum posted ones about dog adoption, that we have some friend at the shelter and they let us know when they have hunting dogs. Does anyone remember that? I was looking high and low and couldn't find anything.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeyman2269 Posted July 12, 2015 Share Posted July 12, 2015 That would be cool Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted July 12, 2015 Share Posted July 12, 2015 My wife and i got our dog from open arms rescue ,they have a huge database from all over the country. Ill never give another dime to a dog breeder as long as i live ,after seeing how many dogs out there need homes more then a dog breeder needs money. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NFA-ADK Posted July 12, 2015 Share Posted July 12, 2015 Plenty at the shelters to find what you want that's for sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scolopaxmatt Posted July 13, 2015 Share Posted July 13, 2015 If you can name a breed of sporting dog, there's a rescue organization dedicated to finding homes for them. Whether they were lost, abandoned, whatever, they're out there. Most are familiar with the breeds they take in and don't mind sending them to hunting homes, some even prefer it. But, buyer beware, sometimes these fellas were given up with good reason and you might be inheriting damaged goods. Meet and greets and interviews with the rescue group are always a good idea. Our greyhound was a rescue and he's worked out better than I ever could have imagined. It took some time and a lot of love but I've never owned a better dog. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grampy Posted July 13, 2015 Share Posted July 13, 2015 My buddy Sam was the best dog I ever had. He was also a shelter pup when we got him. And I swear that because he came from a shelter, he tried double hard to be the best he could be. That he was without a doubt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fletch Posted July 13, 2015 Share Posted July 13, 2015 My bluetick lab mix is a rescue from North Carolina got her at 8-10 weeks old. Not a problem dog just an unwanted dog.... She has been great. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted July 13, 2015 Share Posted July 13, 2015 Seems there is alot of hound dogs for adoption down south,we met a bloodhound that some POS branded his initials on the whole side of the dog in big letters. We didn't have the adequate set up for such a dog and had to pass on him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bkln Posted July 13, 2015 Author Share Posted July 13, 2015 Currently looking at female Brittany, filled up some paperwork and we shall see. Love the GSPs but they are so hyper, kinda afraid they will get bored since I still have to work. Wife is at home all the time and with fenced yard (.25 acres) so that kinda helps. Still looking though.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bowguy Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 Guys adopting is a touchy subject. The dogs came from somewhere you don't know. You won't know the bloodline, strain or if any traits are "set" from proper breeding. I know someone will say their rescue is the best ever but seriously they aren't winning competitions. They aren't fetching big money in stud fees. The good breeders which normally sell very few dogs have lots of money n heartache tied up in such a venture, hence the cost. GSPs are hyper as babies,, some are anyway. I run horseback type dogs and they mind perfectly. You just gotta know how to handle them. The branding thing, if on the whole side is certainly uncalled for but some of those dogs are turned loose and sometimes disappear a bit. A guy could identify em pretty easy when he sees em in woods. I'm by no means condoning the branding or discouraging the adoption, just not the way I'd go. Look for a field trial reject as another option in a hunting dog. Hounds can be too loose or rough for one, not enough for another. Bird dogs run too big, too small, etc. they can be had for a steal at times, are normally from great bloodlines and may be perfect for ya. And they're trained. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 My husband has always adopted from pounds. Mostly bird dogs. He says he would do it again since he has had good luck with them all. I believe over the many years he has had 7 adoptions. He is waiting to hear on a springer now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 Guys adopting is a touchy subject. The dogs came from somewhere you don't know. You won't know the bloodline, strain or if any traits are "set" from proper breeding. I know someone will say their rescue is the best ever but seriously they aren't winning competitions. They aren't fetching big money in stud fees. The good breeders which normally sell very few dogs have lots of money n heartache tied up in such a venture, hence the cost. GSPs are hyper as babies,, some are anyway. I run horseback type dogs and they mind perfectly. You just gotta know how to handle them. The branding thing, if on the whole side is certainly uncalled for but some of those dogs are turned loose and sometimes disappear a bit. A guy could identify em pretty easy when he sees em in woods. I'm by no means condoning the branding or discouraging the adoption, just not the way I'd go. Look for a field trial reject as another option in a hunting dog. Hounds can be too loose or rough for one, not enough for another. Bird dogs run too big, too small, etc. they can be had for a steal at times, are normally from great bloodlines and may be perfect for ya. And they're trained. Some valid points . We were just looking for a lazy, stinky dog to hang out with us,we didn't have any intentions of working him . 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
firehunter48 Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 If ur worried about getting "someone else's problem", which very well could be the case, try fostering the pup/dog first to see if it is a good fit for the family, lifestyle, and purpose for the animal. It'll save both u and the dog a ton of hassle, aggravation and heart break Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Posted July 24, 2015 Share Posted July 24, 2015 The adoption of the English springer fell through so if anyone know of one please let me know Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted July 24, 2015 Share Posted July 24, 2015 The adoption of the English springer fell through so if anyone know of one please let me know https://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?query_id=072AF85E-3204-11E5-BD87-989BFD94206E&page_number=2Ever use pet finder ? Seems to have a lot of resources for pet locating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmkay Posted July 24, 2015 Share Posted July 24, 2015 Petfinder is a great site. I've gotten two dogs from them. Pure bred Cocker Spaniels. they weren't hunting dogs by any means, just good house dogs if you want a certain breed, just go to google and type in 'breed name' rescue...example 'brittany rescue'..you'll find a bunch of potential dogs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Posted July 24, 2015 Share Posted July 24, 2015 I believe he checked Pet Finder other night, lol I only heard a bunch of grumbling while he was on computer. I will check that out right now for him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Posted July 24, 2015 Share Posted July 24, 2015 nothing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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