barry, I absolutely agree....kind of.....there is an organisation in Sri Lanka called Dogstar. It works within local communities to stabilise the street and beach animal population and to keep them healthy. There are also charities like Galgos de Sol who do rescue and rehome dogs outside of Spain because of the way that galgos and podencos are viewed in Spain. GDS are very clear about what a galgo or pod is like (hunter!) and won't allow just anyone to have one of their dogs.
https://www.dogstarfoundation.com
https://galgosdelsol.org/what-is-a-galgo
I think that naomi's point about scarcity of dogs to adopt in lockdown is an important one....people feel ENTITLED to have a pet when they want one and if they can't get one from a rescue then they feel entitled to buy one from a fake rescue, a puppy farm, a greedy backyard breeder.....just anywhere they can.
again I agree with barry about using animals in advertising or films. Its not as bad as it was but there was a huge problem when the live action version of 101 dalmations was made. The eithcal breeders were against it and still wouldn't breed more litters or sell to anybody but the backyard scum really coined it.
finally yes Zac, I have been there too and again I kind of agree....some rescues are ridiculous in their requirements....some (like the Galgo one) appear picky but that is because they have both experience with the breeds they specialise in and with idiot humans who will be told very clearly how to deal with the dog in the first weeks that they are in their new home and who will completely ignore the advice and get bitten or the dog will escape and so on.
Like may things its not simple.....