Many of you will probably remember not too long ago, there was a chow mix at the shelter that I was going to try to get, but then I was told that she got adopted(big issue there) anyway, I have noticed that her picture is still on Petfinder and so I called today to find out why and guess what! She is still there!!! I am so angry, they said if the adoption didn't work or the people didn't take her then they would call me. They NEVER did. And now I have a puppy already bought and paid for and I have already fallen in love with him. Now she got screwed out of a home TWICE!!! It makes me so angry, I am calling the shelter supervisor tomorrow and telling them that she had better not get put to sleep any time soon because the ONLY reason that she does not have a home is because of them. I even had it written on her paperwork to call me if it didn't go through. She never even left the shelter. I am so frustrated!!! I cannot have 3 dogs, especially one being a puppy.
Grr I would be soooooooo annoyed..I understand that you cant have 3 dogs though..they can be a lot to deal with at times especially puppies..Jd is a menace to society!
It is okay, Ivy. I am just in love with this little boy and we are spending alot on him. I would never get that back out of him in this area but I also just do not think that I could give him up. I will be able to find this girl a home, I know of a chow rescue that may take her if nothing else. I will do my best.
Similar thing happend to me when we were trying to find my dad a dog. He found a dog that he wanted and fell in love with, then the shelter told him he could not adopt her because he didn't have a fully fenced yard.....then when he tried to call them back and talk to them again to see if they couldn't reach an agreement....they told him she had been adopted. That was a year ago last aug....and she is still in the shelter. All turned out well though because he found another dog and it couldn't be a better match, she sleeps on the floor next to him and goes EVERYWHERE possible with him.
Sometimes I wonder if some of the shelter people have their heads in the same place as their hearts.