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Originally Posted by dottiesyrky Thank you Lady Jane for your informative reply. I fully understand your answers to my question and I did not know your rescue did not have fosters in TN. But YTNR does and I am sorry they could not assist here.
I understood that rescues were created by caring pet lovers to take care of babies such as the one in question here. If they cannot, then who does? I fear that the desperate mom of this particular girl may have no option but to surrender her to a city shelter, and we all know what may happen then.
Surely someone in TN can take this baby and love her for her remaining years?
It is a sad situation and I pray it will work out for the poor furbabe.
Thank you for all you do for these little waifs. |
It is indeed a very sad situation. Some of the rescues simply won't take difficult to place pups because it limits the number of pups they can save. I know...I have 3 very difficult to place foster pups in my home....and at this time I cannot take any more in because of it. Do I regret it? No. I do feel terrible, though, when I see the numbers needing help; but honestly it would not matter because it never, ever ends. It gets worse every single year.

I don't think people understand how many there are out there needing help...it is overwhelming and I am only dealing with one breed.
The only thing I can say about this situation is that I do hope the OP is very, very careful about where she puts this little girl. She is at high risk for bad things happening to her. I wish I could do something to help....the fact that she has to be in a home with only males would render my home useless to her. We went though that with another pup recently...only she did not do well with either sex. Her owner finally did find a home for her. Hopefully the OP can hang in there and just keep looking for someone.