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Originally Posted by TxVicki Nothing wrong with this application form at all. All questions seem OK to me. The ONLY one I find that is none of their business is asking what the value of your home is. The value of home has nothing to do with adopting a pet in my opinion. |
That, and the income one... Could be more subtle than that... besides you can be a bit on the poor side but still be able to afford a dog, its care and your own care.... Just cant be frivolous spender for those.
I found this dog but I cant tell what kind of mix it is....
Harrison, NY - Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier Mix. Meet Elena a Dog for Adoption.
Does look a bit like a yorkie mixed with a maltese or a poodle or something like that.
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Ultimately I may just go to a pound because the dogs there would be in immediate danger.. I actually sympathize a bit with kill shelter workers... I think the blame shouldn't be placed on them, but the specific dog owners who just give up their dogs whenever for whatever dumb reasons...
Too bad you cant tell the actual personality of a dog in a pound.... due to the stress they're in.