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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 117069" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Sue - </p><p></p><p>Those are the folks we see so much of. The ones that come in looking to adopt - a nice family you know Mom, kids - Dad's wandering around. And the family finds "THE ONE" and while we are talking to the family - the mother has to CONSTANTLY tell the kids "Leave the dog alone, don't do that, stop that, that hurts him." or there will be three year old children teasing the dog. </p><p></p><p>I have begged the shelter to have an adoption class - where the people HAVE to volunteer one Saturday for minimum 5 hours doing nothing but washing out kennels and cleaning up poop, taking a class on training and MANDITORY training classes for 8 weeks, 1 day a week after the animal is healed from spaying or neutering. </p><p></p><p>With cats and kittens - I don't believe ANYONE who tells me that it's for their 3 year old child and most times when younger children do come in - that's what they should do - come in, give love, ooh and aah, and if they want a cat and are serious - volunteer for a Saturday - clean out litterpans, wash dishes, fresh water, clean up hair, and see how it is to take care of an animal even if just for a day - and if after all that they still can do it - fine. </p><p></p><p>Too often like I said people get the animals - and I KNOW it's not a match. The Mother wants the daschund - the Father is already rolling his eyes because HE wanted the shepherd mix - a big dog - you know to keep OUTSIDE - ah yes - long haired breed on a chain, in 110 degree heat with no shade - nice. Moron. </p><p></p><p>I'm as passionate about animals as I am children - and I have gone to yard sales and told people their dogs water was nasty - would they drink it? There was no shade - would they stand out there in a fur coat for 10 minutes let alone all day? I actually lost a yard sale buddy because of embarrassing a neighbor who kept her dog on a dollar store chain with no straw in February - it gets cold here and they need bedding. </p><p></p><p>Okay well soapbox done - sorry daisy - didn't mean to monopolize the post for my take on animal rights - but I even have "rescue" rats - don't kill spiders in the house and can't imagine why people dump animals as if they have no feelings at all. Lights a fire for me - </p><p></p><p>Thanks for hearing me out. </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 117069, member: 4964"] Sue - Those are the folks we see so much of. The ones that come in looking to adopt - a nice family you know Mom, kids - Dad's wandering around. And the family finds "THE ONE" and while we are talking to the family - the mother has to CONSTANTLY tell the kids "Leave the dog alone, don't do that, stop that, that hurts him." or there will be three year old children teasing the dog. I have begged the shelter to have an adoption class - where the people HAVE to volunteer one Saturday for minimum 5 hours doing nothing but washing out kennels and cleaning up poop, taking a class on training and MANDITORY training classes for 8 weeks, 1 day a week after the animal is healed from spaying or neutering. With cats and kittens - I don't believe ANYONE who tells me that it's for their 3 year old child and most times when younger children do come in - that's what they should do - come in, give love, ooh and aah, and if they want a cat and are serious - volunteer for a Saturday - clean out litterpans, wash dishes, fresh water, clean up hair, and see how it is to take care of an animal even if just for a day - and if after all that they still can do it - fine. Too often like I said people get the animals - and I KNOW it's not a match. The Mother wants the daschund - the Father is already rolling his eyes because HE wanted the shepherd mix - a big dog - you know to keep OUTSIDE - ah yes - long haired breed on a chain, in 110 degree heat with no shade - nice. Moron. I'm as passionate about animals as I am children - and I have gone to yard sales and told people their dogs water was nasty - would they drink it? There was no shade - would they stand out there in a fur coat for 10 minutes let alone all day? I actually lost a yard sale buddy because of embarrassing a neighbor who kept her dog on a dollar store chain with no straw in February - it gets cold here and they need bedding. Okay well soapbox done - sorry daisy - didn't mean to monopolize the post for my take on animal rights - but I even have "rescue" rats - don't kill spiders in the house and can't imagine why people dump animals as if they have no feelings at all. Lights a fire for me - Thanks for hearing me out. Star [/QUOTE]
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