Elaina
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Miss_Bella_Hell said:As a former shelter volunteer, I wanted to point out the there is another factor to your adoption problems - it's that there are a million people who want little dogs. The little dogs go the fastest so the shelters are more choosy simply because they can be. If you were to try adopting a senior or a larger dog you might have more luck...but then of course then fence becomes a problem. Incidentally, why NOT install a fence in the back? Then you can get a doggy door too and have happy canines!
And I never once said I wanted a puppy. Far from it. However, there are a number of dogs under 20 lbs, and it's a bunch of BS that they want to get people with a lot of money in there to adopt. I don't want a 10 year old dog, but I don't want a young one either. I'd prefer it to be somewhere between 3-6. And after working at the shelter today (which coincidentally, I did get approved by the head honcho) he and I were talking about me being rejected before. It's all PR: it's better to get people with a lot of money to take the dogs, and not working class families so they can feature them as adopters. The rest of it is, and was bunk, for I play that little game too. For I too, am a current volunteer.
As to the fence, you want to come help me, I'll install it tomorrow. Otherwise, I have to wait for my husband to get more then 1 day a week off and isn't working 60+ hours, or I'll do what I've been doing and wait for his vacation or for the fence installers to get around to it in July.