Jim Rosenow
Line Up and Wait
We've lost both our Maltese (a year ago today), and our Newfoundland, within the last year to old age. We've worked thru it, and decided that it may be time for a new 'kid' or two, so..... We decided to try adopting a 'rescue' dog, so I did some on-line looking and found a cute little Maltese mix fairly local we were interested in. Called the 'rescue league' up wanting to visit/see the little one.
They lady on the phone said that it wouldn't be possible to see the dog, until we had filled out an application, and that they would not consider an application until we agreed to build a fence on our property for the dog. I questioned that for a 10-pound dog that would be inside 23.5/7. She said that was the policy without exception...wow. Not to mention the $250 adoption fee. She said their process was to advertise the dog for 2 weeks on the rescue sites, then evaluate the applications they got, and pick a 'winner'. Oh, but 'they had another dog from a high-kill shelter we could look at tomorrow'.
We can get a pure-bred Maltese pup for $8-1000....meaning she pretty much ruled out adoption, at least from her group, by policy. Cute little dog, but not worth $3K of fencing. I found it very frustrating.
I know several folks on the board work with rescues. Are these policies normal for 'rescue dog' organizations? I understand vetting prospective adopters, but.... What say you? Thanks!
OH...and still looking for a Maltese mix/comparable
Jim
They lady on the phone said that it wouldn't be possible to see the dog, until we had filled out an application, and that they would not consider an application until we agreed to build a fence on our property for the dog. I questioned that for a 10-pound dog that would be inside 23.5/7. She said that was the policy without exception...wow. Not to mention the $250 adoption fee. She said their process was to advertise the dog for 2 weeks on the rescue sites, then evaluate the applications they got, and pick a 'winner'. Oh, but 'they had another dog from a high-kill shelter we could look at tomorrow'.
We can get a pure-bred Maltese pup for $8-1000....meaning she pretty much ruled out adoption, at least from her group, by policy. Cute little dog, but not worth $3K of fencing. I found it very frustrating.
I know several folks on the board work with rescues. Are these policies normal for 'rescue dog' organizations? I understand vetting prospective adopters, but.... What say you? Thanks!
OH...and still looking for a Maltese mix/comparable
Jim