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Old 06-23-2006, 02:34 PM   #7
tammy8833
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oh i agree that you have to make a profit. no we do not pay people to surrender dogs. we have a $100.00 adoption fee for every dog. when we were taking dogs in that we could board we did ask for a donation of $250.00 to pay a months worth of boarding up front. but we cant do that now because all the space is full

i understand also the medical bills, i think that the rescue should deff. get something back when the pup is adopted. my comment on the $10000.00 female is that if you are gonna spend that kind of money, i personally would have gone to a breeder with papers and possibly breeder rights. this darling puppy would not come with any of that. and since she is healthy and has been healthy i dont think she should be triple the price as the other rescue pups that have medical problems

either way they all need/deserve wonderful homes and i hope all of them get it! no matter what the cost is!!

i love the rescue work, i wish i had the money to do my own yorkie rescue, i would have to wait till my son got a little older.

This is a wonderful rescue group too. i did volunteered here when i was a teenager for a few years my mom had been on the board of directors their for a really long time 12 years i think. i hadnt done anything in years, but when Magnum got really sick and needed steroids to try and make him better. AARF (the rescue group) offered to pay for everything up front, and let me pay the back. Fortunately it wasnt very costly. So from there oi decided to always be there for them.

MISS YOU MAGS!!!!!!! i will never ever forget you!! your were/ are my best friend!!!! LUV YOU
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