Hi
I was( and still am ) interested in offering a loving home to a cane corso rescue dog.
I enquired by e mail, filled in and returned the form which was e mailed to me and waited.
I then followed this up with an e mail to make sure the form had been received and a further e mail to see if we were suitable to offer a loving home to one off your dogs and if you had a dog suited to my family.
I was very disapointed to get no responce after i returned my app form or to the further e mails i sent , just a line or 2 which would have taken all of 30sec's would have made a big differance and let me know some one was bothered.
I asked about a dog in kent and I live in shropshire but for me distance and cost are not an problem.
I am not a fan of dog breeders and always try the rescue centers first, I feel dogs who end up in rescue centers need to have some faith restored in "man", my last 2 dogs have both been from rescue centers (an all sorts from the rspca who has now pasted on due to old age and a collie from the border collie rescue which we still have ).
my wife and I are now regretable looking for a cane corso breader so we can find a cane corso to giving a loving home too, as it appears even an e mail is too much trouble for the rescue centre.
please sort this out, people who want one of these dogs will get one, one way or another.
I have the money and time to find a good breader, check out the breader, and ask the right questions, other may not and will buy a badly bred dog from a not so good breader and we all know what happens then.
gaz