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Originally Posted by my2boyz I agree...some are too strict but I suppose they do have to have some kind of rules. However, my friend was turned down several times just because they don't have a fenced in yard. Well...they live full time in their motor home so of course they don't have a fenced in yard! I helped her find a Yorkie mix in a local shelter and she was able to adopt him with no trouble. Little Tater is now living a wonderfully spoiled life with my friends and he's spending his winter in the Florida Keys...we should all be so lucky! |
No fenced yard!!! That's funny, no exception to the rules!! Seriously, from what I understand these are special need dogs, many have been abused and aren't good with children, so they have the "no children rule", but this isn't true for all.
We were told, first you have to pass the test for that particular dog, then it's a first come, first serve rule. Animals pictured in newspapers and television adoptions generally get loads of calls with many people passing the requirement of a good home so then it's decided by who was the first to apply. Many times they are hoping you will offer to take an animal that wasn't featured in the "ad."
Nancy