how do i get a free rescue old english sheep dog or puppy?

rescue dog
animalover asked:


A Loving family home with children can be given. loads of spare time so this dog will be spoilt rotten. live near a beach and a park so plenty of exercise.

age range between 0-3

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12 comments to how do i get a free rescue old english sheep dog or puppy?

  • Tony for Prez!

    Thats wonderful!!!!
    Do you live in India or Indiana?
    P.S. Don’t forget to ask for free shipping and insurance!!!

  • Stacey S.

    u shouldnt be asking where to get a ‘free’ dog you should ask where to get a ‘healthy’ dog

  • Dog Rescuer

    Google Old English Sheepdog Rescue
    then look at the sweet critters….
    They are real careful in matching people to their critters…You end up getting a background check like you would for adopting a child…

    Being close to the beach and a park sounds wonderful..
    the dog would have to be watched carefully because kids that young can be rough on an un supervised dog….

    Have fun in your search….

  • INDI

    hahaha llf @ Tony prez, i second his sentiments!

    haha

  • kuhnschristine

    You should be worried about health of the pup or dog not the price. If you are looking to rescue one on the web and look up rescue shelters for old english sheepdogs.

  • Spurtle

    You could try going to a local RSPCA rescue centre – they have lots of pets there which are free to a good home

  • Lisa K

    Dogs are not cheap. There’s toys, food, insurence, medical bills, ext. Paying $50 to $150 for a healthy dog is the least of your finacial worries. If you can’t afford to keep the dog healthy and happy because you have a low income, I sudgest a hamster or fish. MAYBE a cat.

  • dottidal

    If you can find a nice mellow adult rescue dog, I’d definately go with the rescue! It’s much easier to train an adult than a puppy, especially when you’ve got children to look after as well. It may also save their toys from being chewed up. :)

  • cordylou

    you should phone around all the shelters you are willing to travel to and ask them if they have one …..but keep in mind that recuse places are picky on where they rehome dogs e.g not all dogs are suitable with children cats near roads etc etc goodluck

  • anwen55

    You are not going to get a free puppy from anywhere. Why would anyone give away a well bred (or even a badly bred) OES puppy?
    Well bred puppies cost hundreds of pounds to breed, rear, feed and socialise, their parents would have been hip scored, possibly elbow scored and eye tested – that costs around £300.00.
    OES rescue may not charge for their dogs but they do expect a donation and you would have to satisfy them that you have the experience of dealing with a very large, very intelligent breed.
    Not all OES are good with children (or adults), especially if they have been abused as youngsters so you would need to be very careful about where you acquired one from.

  • ♥Friends with Everyone♥

    They are not free, but try these places. :0)
    Adoption fees are not expensive

  • CarlaA

    The fact that your asking for a free dog concerns me. Can you afford the expense involved with dog ownership?

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