i'm sure comment has been made about this on another forum and what was said is breeder doesnt want them back as they have been speyed _________________ Scratch a dog and you'll find a permanent job !
My 3 wire dont get nearly that much exercise, its brain exercise as much as body exercise they need. Would be good if they could leaise with breed rescue as I dont think they have anything in at moment.
Caz _________________ NOB'S do it in the field!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately it seems they won't be handed over to rescue as the Mayhew only deals with breed rescues recommended to them or those they have dealt with in the past.
I would love to know who these breeders are who think it is only acceptable to take dogs back if they are entire - just shows that they only will if it benefits them
I see that Dottie has been reserved. _________________ Jan
Ghillie, hips 8/9=17 and Merlin, hips 9/9=18 My opinions are brilliant, intelligent [sometimes] and MINE alone! If you want one I can give it to you. Sean Bean has wrinkles just like Bill!!!
I'm a seventeen-month-old, female German Wirehaired Pointer, who came to the Mayhew because my owner wasn't looking after me properly. Sadly, I spent most of my early life kept in a crate, which means I missed out on getting to know other dogs and people when I was a puppy, so I'm a little timid with strangers. But once I get to know you, I'm very affectionate and playful and can't stop wagging my tail! I'll bring you my soft toys, which I love and carry around with me in my mouth, and I'm always eager for a game of fetch. I form strong bonds with the people I get to know, usually latching myself onto one person in the household who I can then become a little possessive and protective of, so a home without children would suit me best.
I'm not too sure about other dogs because I haven't met many and am still learning what you do. I need to be socialized more and I'm sure I'll be fine, but I think, ultimately, I may prefer to be the only dog in my new home. I'm learning lots of new things and am very nearly house-trained now and am getting better at coping with being left alone. My new owners should be experience dog owners who are aware of the hard work and commitment involved in caring for a dog. They will need to be either experienced with Pointers or to have fully researched my breed type. They tell me here I'm a very clever girl and will relish training classes. As well as training classes, I'll need a minimum of one to two hours of off-lead exercise in a park or other open space every day. This should be on a long-line at first until I build up my confidence.
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