We had a similar experience with the Humane Society in CT. Our yard wasn't fenced in and we were denied an adoption despite the fact that we had previously owned dogs and could give our vet as a reference as to the care we gave our animals. We also got denied for an adoption from a rescue group because my son at the time was only 4 1/2 and they didn't place any dogs in homes with children under 6. We finally found an organization that rescued labs and was able to get a 4 yr old rescue lab that we got for my son for his 5th birthday. This dog has slept with hinm since day one and is one of the best dogs I have ever owned. The woman who was fostering her met me, I brought my other lab to meet "Trixie" and the 2 hit it off. I filled out an application at that time, paid an adoption fee and left with my new dog.
It's pathetic the length of time these agencies will keep dogs and cats caged in kennels rather than let them go to people who truly want them. Too many like the power to play God and chose who stays and who goes.
It's pathetic the length of time these agencies will keep dogs and cats caged in kennels rather than let them go to people who truly want them. Too many like the power to play God and chose who stays and who goes.