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| YT Addict Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chandler, AZ
Posts: 349
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If she was a foster, then she didnt' follow the puppymillrescue.com adoption process when she gave the dog to you. This is not how puppymillrescue.com works. They don't just hand off their rescues to "get them out of there (Kansas)". They have specific protocol for evaluating, rehabilitating and fostering out their dogs until they find them a permanent home through a THOROUGH and rigid evaluation of each potential applicant. If she was an approved adoptee and found that the placement of this rescue dog was not a good fit, she is OBLIGATED to contact puppymillrescue.com and return the dog to them. If she did not follow this protocol or honor her agreement to return the dog, then you need to contact puppymillrescue.com and allow them the opportunity to retrieve the dog and find him a suitable home. Keep in mind that if this dog was originally rescued by puppymillrescue.com, they would not have adopted him out or sent him off to a foster home without having first started the process of rehabilitating him and, in the process, spending alot of money to insure he is rehabilitated. Either foster mom took the money provided to her to rehabilitate this dog and bolted, handing the dog off to you, or she didn't adopt this dog from puppymillrescue.com. Either way, I can assure you that if puppymillrescue.com was in any way involved in the rescue of this dog in Kansas and fostered it out to the woman who gave the dog to you, the "foster" has them fooled into thinking that the dog is still under her care. Please contact puppymillrescue.com, considering their initial investment in the dog, and let them know what is going on.
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Jersey Shore
Posts: 3,370
| This is exactly what I told her to do too Kelly. Steph. I realize that you feel you are doing the right thing and you did by taking her in, but you NEED to contact Puppymillrescue.com. She will not go into a kennel situation with them. They will place her and rehabilitate her in a loving foster home. They are good people and would be extremely upset to know that one of their dogs ended up this way. Legally she is still theres and the other point is that if they find out later that this went on they CAN RECLAIM her as it's in their contract. PLEASE spare the person you are giving her to and contact puppymillrescue FIRST and make sure that she is not their dog. I'm not trying to make you feel guilty for taking a dog in or not being able to keep her, but Puppymillrescue does put A LOT OF TIME, $$ and HEART into their dogs and would be devestated to know this has happened. By not telling them, they may end up placing another dog with this lady only to have that one end up the same way. Elaine |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: wasco/bakersfield
Posts: 1,244
| hello all and good afternoon i had posted in another post on this whole www.puppymillrescue.com i myself was confused with the lady and skimmed over her emails and skimmed over her words to me, i had posted in the other post that i was confused, this lady works along side, for, with etc www.puppymillresuce.com however you say it, i dont know because i have never dealt with them before. anyway she got wind of this puppymill, kennel whatever it was in kansas and about so many dogs etc that were or had been dumped etc and she personally went over there and got tessie and 2 others, and had them checked out by a vet and then brought them back here to bakersfield. all i got out of it was she worked with, along etc puppymillrescue. this yorkie did not come from them, she was never acknowledged by puppymill, she was however taken in or somewhat by a rescue, whenever they were dumped etc, and then the lady got wind of it and went out there. i understand your concern and you want for this pup to go back to a rescue or go back to somewhere other than where im "passing" her off to the situation is done now however and she has been taken home, she has seen her vet, and she is now in a home. her home is with an awesome family and her new owner has worked laong side yorkie rescues, and is quite knowledgeable, i feel confident in her new owner, and her new owner understands her needs fully, and explained she was willing to take on her responsibilities and whatever costs she may endure. i seen and fully belive this is true and i feel confident in my choice. either way and call it what you guys may like she is home, the situation is done and we have sparred the enduring costs by not taking her back to a rescue, they may do alot for these pups and they are dam good at it to but all we have done was tooken the burden off of them by taking care of her and fostering or rehoming her etc. this situation is done and i feel good in my choice, and i have noothing more to do with it but just continue to love her, and pray for her, and continue to keep updates with her. with all of this going on i have myself contacted our local humane society and i also have signed up with www.puppymillrescue.com to help and donate, and help and learn puppymillrescue.com
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