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Originally Posted by red98vett I have to ask WHY this girl isn't adopted yet - is the rescue being so demanding no one can pass the interviews ? I know a friend who really had a bad experience with them and she would have been a GREAT mom - but some ( AND I SAY SOME NOT ALL) rescues go deeper into your lives than the CIA - there's too many dogs needing help like this girl and I don't understand why this process is taking so long for her
If I had the money I'd go get her - with my husband as sick as he is I just can't but keep checking this thread and just can't believe she isn't in a loving home yet |
This is just sad yet INFURIATING to me. This is why I don't have a rescue. I completely understand that the dog's need of finding a forever home comes first and foremost but I would NEVER be a candidate for a rescue because I don't have a fenced in yard and I have a job. It doesn't matter that I don't work extremely long days and that I have 9 weeks off during the summer, or that my other 2 yorkies are spoiled rotten and don't go without ANYTHING but I still am not a candidate for a rescue. Even if I HAD a fenced in yard, I would NEVER leave them unattended in a fenced in yard because anything can happen (hawks, other animals, they can dig their way out, etc.) As a result, rescues like Dory will remain in a foster home rather than a forever home.
Ok-done venting...hope Dory is able to find a forever home soon