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Brittany Dog : Rescue Process
There are many people, who are actually
great fans of the Brittany Dog, who gather
together to form a group of 500 Brittany
loyalists, as in breeders, owners and competitors
and set up the best possible shelters for
these dogs.
Brittany dogs are surrendered because of
various reasons such as a divorce, a death
in the family, someone allergic to it, or
base movement to a place where dogs are
strictly forbidden.
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These dogs are kept in foster homes
for sometime before assessing the exact reason for
them being surrendered and their final acceptance
into a rescue shelter.
One of the prime reasons for a
Brittany dog being discarded can be that the owner
bought one as a puppy but was not really prepared
to handle the dog that it grew up to be. When left
on its own, uncared for and all alone, the Brittany
knows perfect ways to keep him busy and can adapt
to different activities that might not be desirable
for its owner.
The Brittany stray dogs often come
without a background. And it really helps to set
them free from a random shelter into the rescue
workers’ territory because they are not very
comfortable in a shelter – thanks to their
inconsistent upbringing.
All the Brittany dogs that are
rescued are first taken to a vet for check up. They
are then tested for heartworms, spayed or neutered
and also given their requisite shots.
Fortunately for most people, Brittany
dogs are adaptable by nature and can adjust to multiple
scenarios with persistent training and hence, respond
well to adoption by the volunteers into their rescue
shelters.
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