There are lots of individual breed rescue groups you could get involved with to start.
Man, so this week I was a good bit anxious about the start of the new school year. Lots of transitions in the partnering orgs staffs, lots of new kids.
But I just had a great time today. AND I finally have my high schoolers back. (Their previous dorm parents had them on the lockdown, but are gone this year, so Return of My Students!) They are so much my demographic.
I really enjoyed it, and I remembered that I'm good at what I do. Fuck yeah, new school year!
There are breed-specific rescues; maybe you could find one of them?
And I am now reminded that my nice mover made a derogatory comment against the French!
Thanks for the suggestion. It looks like the only breed-specific rescue around here is for golden retrievers, though.
I would imagine a good shelter would work with you. Get pressure out of your comfort zone, it isn't a good shelter.
A lot of shelters want volunteers to walk dogs and interact with them. That could give you a better idea of the personalities of different dog breeds.
In my experience volunteering at a shelter, the thing you really learn after spending time with dogs is to tell whether they're actively friendly, scared, submissive, aggressive, aggressive because they're scared, uninterested in people, etc.
I had an apple! I get a halo and wings.
Also, Anne & family good Scottish/English WASPs. French/Irish were poor labouring Catholics.
I'm so sorry for your news Scrappy.