• I don’t
have time/energy for a puppy. Is an adult rescue/rehome dog a better
choice for me?
Not always. It really depends on
the dog. Some Beardies have had very little training and will require
the same amount of time as a new puppy. Some rehomes have had excellent
care and training and will only need help to make the transition from
one home to another. Lots of guidance and positive training will help
your new Beardie adjust quickly.
• What is a
Neardie?
A Neardie is a Beardie mix. The
most important feature would be that the dog has the Beardie
temperament. From time to time, we may have dogs in shelters that fit
the description of having some Beardie in their backgrounds. Every
effort is made to assess the dog and if you have indicated that you
might be interested in a Neardie you will be contacted to go and see the
dog in the shelter and make a decision on your own whether the dog is
suitable for you and your family.
• Beardies
are very expensive. Can I get one cheaper through rescue?
We do ask for a donation to the
rescue fund when a dog is adopted. The amount is up to the individual.
However, the adopter needs to realize that a dog can be an expensive
venture. Sometimes medical histories are unknown and problems could
develop. A DOG IS A LIFETIME COMMITMENT. |