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Adopting a Retired Breeder Isn’t a Rescue!!!Retired breeding dogs from responsible breeders aren’t being “saved.” These dogs have been deeply loved and cared for their entire lives. They were chosen with purpose, raised with attention, and treated like family, not just breeding animals. Ethical breeders invest their hearts into these dogs: they know their personalities, their quirks, their favorite toys, and what comforts them. Many sleep in the breeder’s bed, get constant attention, and are doted on from day one.When a dog retires, it isn’t because they weren’t wanted. It’s because they’ve completed their role in the program, and the breeder wants them to enjoy the next chapter, one where they can soak up all the attention in a home of their own. Their move isn’t a rescue; it’s a loving transition into a new life where they get to be the center of someone’s world.Rescue dogs, on the other hand, often come from shelters, the streets, or difficult situations. They truly need saving and a second chance. Both breeders and rescues do wonderful, important work, but the situations are very different.A retired breeder isn’t being saved, they’re being celebrated. They’re moving from a home where they were cherished to another home that will spoil them just as much. It’s not a rescue story; it’s a love story with a new chapter.❤️

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Miss Scarlet will be looking for a forever home soon. She is a Toy Poodle and weighs 8 lbs. She is 3 1/2 years old, super sweet and loving. She is doggy door trained and is good in a crate. She will need some training to be house trained, she is used to being able to go out whenever so will need to learn to hold it until she is taken out. There is no fee for her but you will be responsible for having her spayed and her transport if needed. Email with any other questions or if you are interested in giving her a loving retirement home. 

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Miss Chevy will be looking for a forever home probably sometime in May. She is a Cuddle Cavapoo and weighs 28 lbs. She is 4 years old, super sweet and loving. She is doggy door trained and is good in a crate. She will need some training to be house trained; she is used to being able to go out whenever so will need to learn to hold it until she is taken out. There is no fee for her, but you will be responsible for having her spayed and her transport if needed. Email with any other questions or if you are interested in giving her a loving retirement home. 

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