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Vent: Waiting for my dogs to get called to the sanctuary is torture...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 567247" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I could never just give them to the pound and one of the dogs is aggressive toward people when they are in the house (he's not if we aren't in our house). None of them are good with kids. If adopted, I think they should join an older couple with the youngest kid being a teenager, but this place REALLY adopts out a lot of animals! I think seniors particularly love their pets and have time to devote to them. But even if the pack ends up staying there, it's a lovely place flowing with volunteers and a vet is the lead volunteer. There are many acres. I can't imagine giving any of these three dogs to the pound or to somebody on Craigslist.</p><p></p><p>I'm a dog person though. After they are gone, we will probably get Damian a little pal (a fixed little girl) and train her just like we trained him. And that will be it...our only two dogs. </p><p></p><p>I just wish their names would go to the top of the list. It is very heartwrenching to see them all the time and to know...it hurts my heart. Here is where they are going: I don't think it says they keep animals that don't get adopted, but the people who have worked there tell me that's what they do, unless an animal is terminally ill or so aggressive that none of the volunteers can get near them and neither applies to my dogs.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.nlpac.com/nlpac/catalogcat.cfm?pcid=234" target="_blank">http://www.nlpac.com/nlpac/catalogcat.cfm?pcid=234</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 567247, member: 1550"] I could never just give them to the pound and one of the dogs is aggressive toward people when they are in the house (he's not if we aren't in our house). None of them are good with kids. If adopted, I think they should join an older couple with the youngest kid being a teenager, but this place REALLY adopts out a lot of animals! I think seniors particularly love their pets and have time to devote to them. But even if the pack ends up staying there, it's a lovely place flowing with volunteers and a vet is the lead volunteer. There are many acres. I can't imagine giving any of these three dogs to the pound or to somebody on Craigslist. I'm a dog person though. After they are gone, we will probably get Damian a little pal (a fixed little girl) and train her just like we trained him. And that will be it...our only two dogs. I just wish their names would go to the top of the list. It is very heartwrenching to see them all the time and to know...it hurts my heart. Here is where they are going: I don't think it says they keep animals that don't get adopted, but the people who have worked there tell me that's what they do, unless an animal is terminally ill or so aggressive that none of the volunteers can get near them and neither applies to my dogs. [url]http://www.nlpac.com/nlpac/catalogcat.cfm?pcid=234[/url] [/QUOTE]
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