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jwmullins79 -> RE: kinda ticked (7/25/2008 11:36:48 AM)
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ORIGINAL: jhuffman well today on my way to work i passed by the humane society and decided well you know i have been wanting a new puppy i am going to go look around see what they have. well i went in and saw some really good looking lab mixes and a beagle. so i asked the little lady how i would go about adopting a dog. well she said first we would like to screen you and see if your eligible and all then we go from there. i said okay screen away. first question how many animals do you own i said well we have 5 dogs, some rabbits, two ducks, and a yard cat. and she well how much room do you have a said a few acres about an acre fenced in the dogs run around all day and we bring them in then she said well i am sorry you are not eligble it sounds like you would have to many other animals and would not be able to care for another. i said do what no wonder all the poor animals sit here and suffer yall dont let any one take them. i said point blank you would rather this poor animal be put to sleep then me give it a home and she said rules are rules. i just walked out and now i can not sleep because all i can think of is that darn beagle. sorry just needed to vent You've got to be talkin bout them quacks down on 49. As Lil_sis said, that's where I got my mut a year and a half ago. They did the same thing, had me fill out the little questionair form, then sat down and went over it with me to see if I met their standards to get a dog from them. They act like they are intrusted with the secrets of the country down there. For the most part, the employees are not friendly, rude, arrogant, and dumber than the poo they scoop out the cages. On the other hands the volunteers they have come in are great people. I had to lie to them too, cause at the time I didn't have a fence built, but told them I did. They said they could come out for an inspection to see if the dog had been takin care of..............told them not to bother, cause I don't appriciate trespassers.
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