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Originally Posted by Julie-at-home ...I have to face the fact that my daughter is frightened for her safety and this dog is the culprit. Does that mean she has to die? Probably not. I just have to find the right situation for her, hopefully there is one. |
You will look long and hard, and your search will likely prove fruitless.
My rescue group was contacted about 1,700 times last year.
About 400 of those contacts, via email and phone calls, were from owners looking to surrender their dogs. An equal number were from ACOs, alerting us about Rotties in their shelters.
My group has roughly 120 volunteers of which about 20 are foster homes.
My rescue group isn't unique in these numbers.
With such a tide of dogs, it is unrealistic to think rescue will help you.
You are correct in saying she doesn't
have to die.
What needs to happen to ensure this is that
you keep her and take measures to prevent a repeat of what is making you think there's a place for her outside of your home.