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Well maybe rescues do get it wrong sometimes- and sometimes they may give people the most bland reason for refusal when the homechecker has had multiple alarm bells going off during the visit. Homecheckers are human and not infallible. BUT I suspect I have erred on the side of caution and I can't apologise for that. All rescues should. The dogs they try to help have often been through more than enough. As for going to some BYB I've actually had someone threaten this to me on the phone. My answer to that is if the person involved is happy to support this grim puppy-farm trade then maybe they're not dog lovers after all. In which case you can't blame a rescue for refusing them in the first place.
Really? Many people IME dont even realise about BYB and many think buying a pup from apuppy farmer is rescuing, so I cant really blame them for that .. As for bland homechecks and daft refusals there is no excuse for this,if alarms bells are going off they should be discussed and maybe a bit of help or support offered to help an adopter get it right. The dog should be the priority and that dog deserves a bit of effort to see beyond first impressions and gut feelings.
OH and I proberbly wouldnt have passed a home check in the uk. We have the parrot , we have a garden but its all gravel and no grass, I have fibromyalgia and OH has early dementia with limited life expectancy we live off his pension. So with all the alarm bells ringing I dont suppose we would have passed and yet look at the life we give Murphy.. Hardly a shabby effort.