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Attilatheblond

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3. Volunteers: sometimes overworked/under staffed and not all the paper work gets handled.
Thu Jul 17, 2025, 03:36 PM
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But I have witnessed some 'rescuers' who get off on some sort of power trip or are basically untreated hoarders themselves who just want all the puppies for themselves like they are some sort of long suffering saints. Nobody but themselves can ever possibly deserve the puppies. Oh, they work so hard..... /S

Full disclosure: I have a very low tolerance for people who love playing the martyr and know several 'rescuers' who are in it just to play that roll. If they really love the dogs, yes, be judicious about approving adoptions, but put the emphasis on getting the dogs into good homes.

Also, there are other sites to use besides petfinders. Check with ALL local shelters within 100 miles. They will help and sometimes, after working with a family, getting information, building a bit of a relationship, they might even deliver the dog. Sometimes a home visit is best.

That's how Finn joined our family, and joined the old cat's lizard hunting party.

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I think this underscores the value of supporting your local shelter--even if that 'cute' little dog/cat is not hlthe2b Thursday #1
Strongly agree! SheltieLover Thursday #11
The same problem occurs with local shelters. pnwmom Thursday #16
I've not dealt with shelters that required that--except when it was a very large, active dog accustomed hlthe2b Thursday #17
i suggest the local animal shelter. ret5hd Thursday #2
Thanks, I have checked available dogs at shelters all over NJ Wicked Blue Thursday #5
Try Second Chance Rescue The Wizard Thursday #13
Volunteers: sometimes overworked/under staffed and not all the paper work gets handled. Attilatheblond Thursday #3
I was looking for a specific breed Keepthesoulalive Thursday #4
Good to know Wicked Blue Thursday #6
Once I found the breed rescue Keepthesoulalive Thursday #8
I guess we will have to keep looking Wicked Blue Thursday #9
Those are people you don't need to deal with Keepthesoulalive Thursday #12
I have had such good luck always meeting my dogs in person before adopting them, and avoided Mike 03 Thursday #7
Thank you Wicked Blue Thursday #10
So glad you are ready to open your hearts & home to a new pupper! SheltieLover Thursday #14
Best advice I've seen all day. Thank you SheltieLover. JMCKUSICK Thursday #15
Wow do I ever hear you Wicked Blue! CountAllVotes Friday #18
Good luck with your search Wicked Blue Friday #19
I wish I had an answer for that CountAllVotes Friday #21
I have found that a lot of pet rescue groups in my area don't have their own websites; they link to Petfinder. MIButterfly Friday #20
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