You have to be realistic: the first thing to be clear about is that when a dog is part of your family this implies a total change in your life, both because of the responsibilities that this entails and because of the joys that this will bring.
Most of the people who write to us are looking to adopt a puppy. Reasons? "I want to teach him from scratch" - "I want him to adapt to my home" - "I want to be the one to teach him everything" - "I don't want to miss the puppy's beautiful stage" ...
Most of the people who contact us to adopt think at first that if they live in a small apartment, the dog they adopt should be small.
Society, the media, fashions, etc. have created in us an influence and a predisposed image when it comes to choosing the type of dog we want. We all know the puppy "Scottex", the German shepherd "Rex", etc.
Every day we receive calls from people who want a dog and consider that paying a fee for a dog is because we, as a protector, are doing business with dogs.