I believe the humane society here as well as the rescue groups in my area are very good. They just found a large amount of animals in a home where the elderly woman couldn't properly take care of them. You would not blieve the illnesses these pets had. Rescue group spend a lot of money having operations on these animals. Rescue groups charge a lot to help defray the costs of feed and vet bills. I feel rescue groups do this tough screening to make sure this animal does not end up back at the rescue even though I believe some of them do take the animal back. I believe it was alittle to harsh in the person who posted that she was denied. What kind of dog was she trying to adopt? Her home sounded like it would be a good candidate. Rescue groups and humane society want to make sure all their animals are spayed or neutered, there are far to many animals out there as it is. In fact most rescue groups spay and neuter. I think the groups in my area do a good job. Even though I can't afford another pet at this time I try to donate a small monetary amount when they have their adoptions. There is a greater demand of trying to find home for livestock ie non-food kind for example. In these hard economic times many owners are forced to give up their pets.