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I agree! It's not just you.
Policies are invented because of the ignorant or unsuitable folks who abuse the system. This makes it harder for those of us who truly could do some good. Fabulous pics, btw!That is funny about the dog and car, feel bad for the dog but hey I have 1 dog that every time she goes to the vet she sits as close as she can to me without crawling into my lap and will poop all over. we get in and out very quickly when the vet knows we are comingUnbelievable, isn't it? I adopted a coon hound four years ago. The application was daunting - listing every pet I'd ever had, the age they died, what they died of, etc. Then the name/phone # of my vet that they were to call to confirm that info. Yard had to be fenced. Had to bring our other dog to the kennel to meet the dog we wanted to adopt so they could observe them together. Then they were to bring the dog to my house for a visit only - to look at our house, yard, set-up, etc. They were to take the dog BACK to the kennel even if we were approved. We were to then go to the kennel to finalize the paperwork and bring the dog BACK to our house. How's that for energy conservation? Not to mention this poor dog who's been driven all over the countryside.
AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT . . . the person who brought the dog to my house for the visit had a brand new car. Brand New Just Off The Showroom Floor. The coon hound has a horrific case of motion sickness, threw up in that car about three times. All down the side of the back seat door. It puddled in the floor. Poor hound was a mess when she got here. Not to mention what that car looked - and smelled - like.
So, an exception was made and we got to keep the hound that day. Surprise!She still gets carsick, can't make it to the vet 3 miles away without her throwing up. Good news is we've now trained her to throw up in a bag so it doesn't get everywhere.![]()
I guess they do really good work in placing animals but it's terribly frustrating when a good home is bypassed because of all the red tape and requirements. Very few homes can accommodate an inside Great Dane. Did they give you a reason why? Is she allergic to grass or something? OR - you could adopt her as an inside dog and . . . well . . . circumstances do change, you know.