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Originally Posted by lxtall00 Im sorry I have tried to be nice about giving them the benefit of the doubt, so to speak. But they have not returned any emails what so ever and not only that they have removed Khloe who is actually Cali and we dont know where they have taken her. ( She is not on the recently adopted list) They have had plenty of time to try and do the right thing. We are waiting to see what the police are going to do with all the information they have been given. I myself like most of you, wanted to believe that this was not possible from a reputable rescue, but I assure you it is and it did happen. I also am sure I will make emenys with this infor but at this point I dont care whose toes I step on and I will not stop this until the case is closed. Once again she was not an abused or neglected animal. Nor was she a yorkie. |
I tried to post, but my internet is acting wacky.
If you don't mind me asking, how long ago did Callie go missing?
I'm in no way associated with this rescue, but I've seen how fosters work at the spca, so maybe this will help explain things a bit.
Even though you or your daughter have sent proof that Callie/Kloe was yours, the foster mom can't do nothing. A foster mom's only job is to love, feed, and care for the little ones in foster care. She would have to then forward all your information to a board of directors. Once a dog enters foster care, they are then considered property of the rescue (not an individual). I know it's weird to talk about property, but unfortunately, our furry babies are considered property. The purpose of rescue is to protect and care for dogs that are in the rescue. Whether stray or owner surrender. I can almost guarantee that the rescue had no idea that Callie had a family. If Callie wasn't chipped or had any form of identification on her (tags on a collar or a harness) it makes the situation more complicated. It would make returning her to you a longer process as there is no easy way to identify Kloe as Callie.
Please don't be offended because they gave your pup a name. It is customary in rescue to give a dog a name instead of calling it "dog" for as long as it stays with it's foster family. I bet you anything they didn't know Callie had a home. Also, if Callie/Kloe was removed from the adoptable page, it doesn't mean she has been taken or moved, it just means they are showing you respect and taking your claim to Callie/Kloe very seriously. They don't want to mislead anyone into thinking she's available when she obviously isn't. I did see her picture, and since Callie is a mix, she did look like a possible yorkie mix. When a dog is mixed, there is no standard and they can end up looking like anything. She's very cute, by the way.
The only advice I can offer you is keep bugging them. Be consistent, send an email everyday. Eventually they will get back to you. It might be a lengthy process, but they will eventually respond. Good luck to you.