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Originally Posted by jrsygal37 Steph. I'm active with www.puppymillrescue.com and something does not sound right. First of all she would have been in fostercare and not just taken from a kennel and given to you. They are VERY stringent on not only who fosters but also who adopts, this is why you see the pups on the site sometimes for long periods. They look for the best home suitable home for that particular dog, this way to avoid what is happening now. She also would have had to be in fostercare for a period of time to be evaluated, fattened up and they would have had her deformed leg fixed if possible. They do not just have the dog "Live" with it. Don't mean to come across as accusing you of lying but what you wrote is not possible. Perhaps you are refering to another rescue and not www.puppymillrescue.com. AND, yes ALL rescues would want their dog back and they follow up for an extended period of time before making the adoption binding. How long have you had this dog for Steph? Elaine. |
I agree with Elaine. I would also hope who every adopts her is willing to pay thousands of dollars to make her leg right. It would not be fair to make her go through life like this if surgery can repair it. A reputable rescue would never adopt out this little one without having the surgery done.