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Recue Centers
Why do they make it so hard to adopt an animal when they know there are many thousands of pets that are not wanted.
I got denied by a Recue Center for Labradors on the application. Now because of it I will buy a new pup AKC certified which I'm probably better off this way. I think with the number of unwanted animals in the world there should be some type of law stating that people wanting to adopt should not be denied the opportunity. Oh well to each organization it's own. |
RE: Recue Centers
Why were you denied? I got my last 2 dogs from a rescue center. They try to find a place for the animals they have where they are sure that the animal gets whatever THEY feel it needs. This means that sometimes the centers have opinionated requirements and people are turned down for a particular animal because of these requirements. It dosen't seem right to everyone but they develope some kind of standard and they stick to it. You are probably right when you say you are probably better off buying from a breeder anyway as this way you can get a dog from known lines. This way you can make a more informed decision when you are picking your pup. Don't sell the rescues short though they are doing what they feel is best for each individual animal that they place. Incidently the 2 dogs that I adopted turned out to be two of the best all around companions I could ever have hoped to have. Both would never win any field trials but they learned to trail, flush and retrieve birds for me. They also have been my constant companions on numerous backpacking trips, day hikes, and darn near any other activity where I could include them. I can honestly tell you that I do not regret getting these dogs from the rescue and when my current buddy leaves me I will probably go to the rescue again. I'm really sorry to hear that you were denied a rescue animal but if you haven't already bought from a breeder maybe you could give another rescue organization a chance to fix you up.
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RE: Recue Centers
To tell you the truth I believe they denied me do to the past dogs that I have had. I truthfully told them about what happened to my other dogs via ran over by cars or stolen from me or dieing from old age.
They said that the environment wasn't safe for me to adopt a dog. But what they failed to review was that these previous animals were at other locations and were born to be outside dogs on many acres of land. They I assume thought I lived at the same place but I explained that I did not, and any dog that I was going to get would be an indoor/outdoor pet. I don't know I guess they thought I was a bad person or something. |
RE: Recue Centers
This is the e-mail chain so you know the exact experience. Start from the bottom and read up.
================================================== From ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where does that leave you and I with the rest of STLRR's animals? I would still like to give another dog a home! Jason -----Original Message----- From: Cathy [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 4:20 AM To: Calhoun, Jason Subject: RE: Adoption Application Parker has been adopted. From ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you paid any attention to the application it was stated that my previous animals were at a different location's with no fencing, and without conversation you would have no understanding as to what happened. I could have left that information blank but what I was really doing is being honest which you obviously didn't take in consideration. I don't have any certain vet, which if is a requirement to adopt a pet is pretty sad as there are many vets in Houston and any of which could treat an animal the vet that has treated many of my previous animals is Kenneth Funk sounds strange but it his name. You cannot deny an animal from being stolen if a thief wants something they will get it. I have had an animal stolen from me while at a beach. Just like a parent having a child stolen it happened in a split second. As for the references if you require them I am sorry that I did not provide them. If the application could be reconsidered then I will provide them. I'm only trying to allow an animal not just a good life but a great life. One that any dog would want, I thought that if I adopted one instead of buying a pup that it would be one dog's life saved. Although STLRR may not put animals down I do know the SPCA does and it's a shame so many have to die and many more will if foundations such as yours deny claims like mine. My intentions to get a Labrador are much stronger than many of your clients. The animal I get will be treated with much more care and love than many of your other clients that have been approved. It's sad that you base your decision off a piece of paper rather than getting to know someone. At least when I adopted our cat we got to personally socialize and explain certain situations. As for Parker the one Lab that I wanted on your site it was as if I already knew the dog. I wanted him very badly and now the dream with him were shot to well you know. I was already planning what bed I was going to buy for him what water bowl I wanted and how I was going to tap into the plumbing to provide for fresh water, and what modifications I was going to make to our doors so he would have the freedom to move in or out of the house (to the back yard of course). I was already planning to put time in my schedule early mornings for jogs and afternoons for playing and training. Please if and only if your are a liberal person to understand that the dog that I get will not be used for hunting because my intentions are far from training him to be a hunting dog. I want to train him to only find antler sheds. Jeez I just want Parker! Nothing I wrote should have been automatically denied of him. Good day to you mam!!!!! Regards Jason -----Original Message----- From: Cathy [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 3:44 AM To: Calhoun, Jason Subject: RE: Adoption Application I wasn't denying a dog a chance at a good life, I was denying a lab the possibility of being hit by a car, or being stolen. On top of that, you did not list your vet or the 3 references we require. Is there a reason you didn't list your vet? From ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's to bad is there a reason? It's pretty sorry that you choose to not allow me to adopt a dog, see I'm not a poor person by any means and would much rather give a dog the chance of a good life rather than the animals previous owner or sheltered life that it has lived. Guess I'm off to buy an AKC White Lab of my choice rather than giving another great dog a second chance. It's a shame you deny a dog the chance of a good life, because your not denying me anything! And I hope you didn't make your decision based on previous animals that I have owned because in all reality you do not know any of the situations without a lengthy conversation. Thanks for nothing! Jason -----Original Message----- From: Cathy [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 3:08 AM To: Calhoun, Jason Subject: Re: Adoption Application The adoption committee of STLRR has chosen to deny your application to adopt one of our rescued labs. From ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > OwnedaLabBefore: Yes > > > PastPet1: Dog Yellow Lab Hit by > > > truck due to another dog chasing him, > > > PastPet2: Dog Blue Heeler ran over > > > by truck in rainstorm while under vehicle. > > > PastPet3: Both of > > > the above case was while at a different location with no fencing. > > > PastPet4: Dog Pointer old age > > > PastPet5: Several Labs, and other > > > dogs. either stolen, old age, or hit by cars. > > > FenceDescription: > > > Cyclone Fence Back Yard .25 acres > > > OtherCriteria1: > > > Want a neutered animal, needs to be good with children and a cat. > > > preferably a younger dog that is house broken. Plan on training in > > > basic obedience and learning to retrieve antler sheds. Prefer > > > White Lab but yellow, black, chocolate is OK. Would like for the > > > animal to have good weight and healthy looking or fat looking. > > > WhyAdopt: > > > I'm picky on the animals I work with. I like Labs, Heelers, and > > pointers. > > ============ > > [email protected] > > www.txlabrescue.org |
RE: Recue Centers
As both a breeder and foster home for Brittanies, I have mixed feelings about this post. On the one hand, I feel that everyone who has room in their heart and home for a rescue dog should be given the chance to help. On the other hand, a lot of these dogs are coming from neglectful or abusive homes and need special care that not everyone can provide. I would happily deny ownership of both my fosters and bred dogs to anyone who ever so casually lists himself as having lost 5+ dogs to vehicle accidents. I grew up on a ranch with cow dogs and gsp's, and we never saw that rate of mortality!
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RE: Recue Centers
blackliner, See I understand where both of you are coming from but as stated that was at a previous address not the one I am at now. I won't explain what happened in each case here as it would make for a long story. But nobody wants to have a pet killed by vehicles or other such incidents as being stolen. We loved our dog's even though they were outside only dogs. I'm pretty sure it was a chain of events that the center denied my claim but that's fine and dandy with me. I don't think a breeder would deny my money!
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RE: Recue Centers
You have to put yourself in their position. They are focused on the good of the dog. Let's say 2 applications come in, yours and anone else's. Let's assume they haven't run through so many dogs. The other application gets the dog--everytime. Not a tough choice.
Try someplace close to home, visit the shelter, call the folks and talk to them, like you said, they can't know everything from an application (particularly if it isn't properly completed and checked/proofed for errors). No offense intended, but a poorly completed application makes a bad impression. Good luck. Never heard a yellow lab called a white lab before. |
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