by BayouLady » Sat Jul 19, 2014 6:17 am
Sometimes it not only depends on the individual shelters rules but also what the dog requires.
As for the difference in prices, I can't speak for all rescues, but the one I volunteer at is no kill and a lot of the dogs that come in need medical care on top of being spayed/neutered and on heartworm preventative. We have had the stomach opened because one tried to digest a blanket, broken limps, eye needing removal, along with the heartworm treatments. Along with this, we also help people keep their pets by dropping off dog food and meds that they can't afford. The shelter I used to volunteer with, if a dog came in with any medical condition, they were put down after five days and they have a vet on staff! Also ARNO has picked up the vet bills for people that can't afford them. Yes, we get donations, have had a lot of fundraisers, but everything costs so when you look at the full picture, $200 adoption fee isn't anything.
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