Oh no! That's awful, you just let your dogs do what they love and were bred for- it's not like they could class you as a serious 'worker' which is what their policy seems to be against. You weren't wanting to rehome her just to go out and work her were you? Grrr. There is such a stigma in most...
I think these were most likely bred from a 'powderpuff' chinese crested which is covered with fluffy hair, not the one which is bald with a hairy head. ;) I've seen the pics of the pups and some of them already have a thick coat of wavy hair, so I don't thik they'll suffer too much on that...
I also saw the whippet boys from many tears just now and then came here and saw your post and thought aha! ;) One is now reserved but one still looking, so beautiful. Also if you'd consider her there's precious little Josie whippet who I've posted about on here whos' been waiting for a home...
I agree, she's not that bad, it's mainly her shoulders/neck/head affected. Bless her she has such a characterful face, look at that smile! I suppose maybe people are worried about possible future health issues, maybe understandably, but I wouldn't care, I'd just take her and take whatever...
Hi all, I posted about this girl on the whippet forum and was also pointed over here too. I'm not affiliated with this rescue but Bristol DAWG has a very special little girl in that I just love and so wish she would get a home. I've watched her progress as it were since she was in stray kennels...
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