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Originally Posted by Ellie May It is fristrating. I appreciate all thatrescues do, but rules ae soeties aken to the extreme. I have ound yorkie specific rescues (for the most part) to have ridiculous rules (jmo).
I undersand not wantingto have to rehomeyet again, but that can happen with the perfect fit anyway. I ave volunteered with rescues and have a rescue dog and still feel this way.
I personally won't just take rejection after rejection. If within a reasoable amount of time nobody woud adopt out to me I'd just purchase.
The rescue we got our boy from is actually a bet hosp that does this on the side. They are literally pulling dogs off of death row constantly and the choices are to adopt out quickly or let them die. Easy choice... Anyway, they have told us that they can request certain breeds from the place that pulls these dogs for them. Maybe thereis something like that near you? We were approved, met pup, and allowed to adopt same day. Got him the next day. They do have a rew rules, butit is mostly agreeing o certain things in their contract. |
It is ridiculously frustrating! I feel bad in a way, going back and forth with this woman about just wanting to adopt this little baby. Just a feeling I have about him..I don't know.
If I don't get him, I hope they do adopt him to a loving, deserving home very soon. It's terrible he's been all by himself for almost two weeks!
You're totally right as well, seastheday! The way she's responding is giving me the hunch that they're attempting to "hold" him for a friend or something. She keeps telling me, "well we'll see if a qualified person adopts him soon. if not we'll let you know."
Sounds like a dumb excuse to me. I find it hard to believe a fluffy little pup like him isn't getting any requests for adoption