N
netmilsmom
Guest
The shelter is looking so far out for the welfare of the animals in their care that they are perpetuating home breeding, puppy mills and petshops. That’s where they are driving me. But what do they care? Those unwanted animals come to them at 25 bucks a pop to be resold to those that have jumped through enough hoops for 100.Having volunteered at the Humane Society of Collier County, FL for more than three years, 20 hours a week. Many of the policies mentioned here are enforced at many shelters. The shelters I am most familiar with make a supreme effort to place a dog (I never worked with cats) in a home that will be permanent. This included being sure that the lifestyle of the family suited a particular breed. Everyone loves a cute little puppy, the kids want it, and the parents get it with the attitude, many times, of we can bring it back if it doesn’t work out.
It is always good to remember that dogs are turned in at a shelter for many different reasons. Not every dog can be rehomed. As many of you know, I have bred and shown dogs for more than 35 years, and I pride myself in knowing quite a lot about dogs in general and breeds in particular. Many good shelters have temperament testing to assess the temperament of the dog. Liability wise, they cannot afford to place a dog with a suspect temperament in a family. You would not believe the reasons why dogs are surrendered: it got too big, it nipped the kids. These are perfectly good reasons to carefully select a new home for a dog. Some dogs do get big–you should know that before you adopt. Some dogs nip, generally they are herding dogs that were bred to corral the sheep.
I’m sorry the OP had a bad experience at a shelter, but I hope she understands that the shelter is looking out for the welfare of the animal. You’d be surprised how many dogs get adopted by one member of the family and it comes back two days later because some other family member did not want it.
This is a major scam. Period.
Our puppy is going to come from a nice home, where they have been well loved by a family that I can meet hopefully with a bunch of kids, never hit a cold dark cage and have a forever home with us. And while I really would prefer not to buy a pure bred, I will go for a rescue and I don’t care how much I pay. They will never get my money after changing the rules in midstream. I somehow know that, my hubby could have come in, with cash and the documentation they wanted and there still would have been some reason that we couldn’t have her.