When we adopted Wallace, we had the whole home visit thing. I didn't care too much for that but I can understand why it happens. When I worked at the shelter we had a pit bull, Patriot, who was just a sweet dog. Many people would call the shelter and asked if we had any pit bulls before...
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That's how I got my dog!! She was in the shelter for two years, had a litter of puppies and the original owners dumped her in the park!!!!!!!!
Isn't it odd, (and good) that some people treat their dogs like garbage, and someone else will take that dog and treat her like the Crown...
Excellent post. 3 of my daughters and I volunteered for years at a local shelter (1 still does volunteer there). Right on the money. Our 3 dogs and cat are rescue dogs, 2 of them terribly abandoned and abused. They're happy now - but still keep them away from the chickens.
Thank you so much! My bedtime reading for months has been Raising Chickens for Dummies and finally got to this web site. I have questions which more experienced chicken folks can surely answer. I am trying to work the search to find the right place!! I can see how this can become addictive...
I am a brand new chicken momma. We have 13 Rhode Island Reds and 3 Black Rocks and a surprise rooster in the Reds. I hope to be a good contributing member to this group.
Cake:)