Iam64 wrote:
"Strange then we have dogs imported in our rescue shelters"'
My first port of call when I felt I needed a dog after my JRT died in January, was the RSPCA from whom I have successfully adopted three times previously.
Like other rescues, I never heard back from them after filling out the application form. I reckoned I was turned down by many rescues because I am 93, and honestly, I too would be very doubtful that a 93 year old can care for a dog, or even live long enough to be worth sending dog to.
The charity from whom I finally got my dog does have application forms and stringent rules like the others. The difference is she assesses on a case by case basis , not the usual tick-box assessment, and she was not phased by my age and frailty, as my sons , although I am the proper owner, attend me and the dog daily. and do the walks. All the other requirements are in place such as large garden with 6 ft fence etc. She required videos of house and garden , then said I'd need to install a stair gate to confine dog to downstairs where I can access him in emergencies, as I don't climb stairs.
She does not specialise in foreign dogs. Her speciality is disabled dogs who do of course have special needs such as initial nursing care, dog wheel chairs, and owners who are broad -minded as to an amputated leg ,or deafness. She matched my special needs with those of dog.
Later on she PMd me to advise on my own personal security online, which rather shows she cares for all concerned.