by Bethers » Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:16 pm
Oh, I can't even begin to tell you many of the excuses I heard at the humane society. Sometimes I even cried. Sometimes I wanted to smack the people - good thing I'm non-violent, though. Time I really cried - man brought in a 4 year old dog - kids and wife still fighting him - as the dog was their pet - the man used the dog for 2 weeks a year for hunting. The dog got injured when out hunting with him - the vet told the man that the dog would no longer be able to hunt - so he was bringing him in - with no regard to the family who loved the dog - if the dog wouldn't hunt, then he was useless. Yes, we got the dog who got a new home - and I cried for the kids and wife who loved that dog but "Dad" was the boss. Some boss!
Or how about the people who came in and told us to put their dog to sleep. We asked if the dog was mean or had bit anyone, etc. Nope - they said they were moving and couldn't take the dog with and if they couldn't have her, neither could anyone else. (We did NOT put this dog to sleep.)
How about the person who brought in their dog, just cuz she was getting old and they didn't think they could handle it if she died on them. Huh??? The dog was, if memory serves me correct, about 12 or 13 years old - and would be almost impossible to place - because of other problems - so they were pretty much ready to sign a death warrant. Luckily we did find a home - but it was hard work and lots of luck.
Oh, I don't want to think of these stories now - but, yeah, it's sick and sad -
Beth
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