malwhit: > The problems will start when foreign holidays are allowed again
So so true and I believe many will abandon these dogs in rescue centres as their 'selfish' holiday without considering the responsibility of owning a young dog will take presidence.
I offer a very small boarding kennel service (only 2 places at a time).
Now preparing for the onslought of enquiries (the possibility discussed recently within my local Breed Club)
and will be refusing young boarders other than my regulars.
I know it sounds awful and refusing young dogs under the age of 12 months could possibly mean permanent rescue
centres as a last resort but I feel they could have a better future with a new owner rather than the ones they have that view holidays as more important...
> The owner had bought it as company because they were shielding and the pup had not been vaccinated or out of the garden. Now it was too lively for the owner to handle.
Sickening!