It is entirely possible if not likely that someone DID find the animal roaming around. You do not KNOW that someone took the dog out of your yard. You cannot know, because you weren't supervising your dog, as you should have been. |
| I don't understand how the kids got in your yard if the fence has a lock. How high is the fence? If someone could get into my yard that easily, I sure as hell wouldn't leave my dog out there for extended periods of time. Especially, if he is friendly. You do know that people steal dogs and use them for pit bull bait or sell them to laboratories, right? |
OP all the arguments aside...do you really not see the good and sacrifice that people who work at animal shelters make? They do not get paid alot of money, they do not get much of any recognition for the important job they do on a I am beng se daily basis to save animals and you really do not understand how your comment is rude and insulting? Im being serious. |
Any responsible dog owner DOES have $200 - more than that actually - available, because at any given time a dog can need vet care, which easily runs $200 and up. A dog owner who does not have $200 may love the dog, but is not responsible, and should not have taken on a dog to begin with. |
| OP your dog didn't have a collar with tags? |
Thats a good point. Where was the dogs collar and ID? Wow this just gets better and better. |
| You shouldn't have left your dog out in a yard. It was at-large and you should pay the fine. Forget the lock, try a crate next time. |
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They should charge you more than $200 just to have to deal with someone like you. You are such a hothead over this that you can't even go in and get your dog? You leave your dog in an unfamiliar place overnight (not to mention a stressful place filled with barking dogs) because you don't agree with the policy? EVEN IF the policy were complete BS, you're in the wrong for this alone.
Point number two: it's not a bunk policy. They have serious operating costs, they served as a haven for your dog when it went missing. They have to ID the dog, post the dog, answer your phone call, feed and water your dog, etc. Point number three: you're wrong to leave your dog out unsupervised. Your bad. Stop blaming others. If neighborhood kids did it, it's still your fault for leaving your dog out there. At the very least, inspect your yard very thoroughly for ways the dog could have gotten out--digging under the fence, etc. Don't know your fence size or dog breed but also don't discount the idea that your dog could have jumped the fence, even if it was the first time. |
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OP, I could care less about your dog, but, please post some of your other problems and annoyances. You
are such a loony bird that I'm sure your other gripes are fascinating. |
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Which shelter is this, OP? Your post had several comments that clearly turned people (including me) off, including the fact that you aren't a big enough person to cool your jets so your dog doesn't have to suffer another night at a shelter. Yes, he's "safe," but he's in there with barking dogs and probably scared. So you have that on your conscience. But whatever, I guess.
If what you are saying is correct, I actually agree with you that it could be a hardship turned tragedy should a family lose its beloved dog and the dog wind up in a shelter, basically held hostage until they came up with a rather stiff bit of money. I'd be completely shocked to learn that there isn't more to the story here or this whole thing isn't made up. I can't imagine a shelter would actually refuse an animal to its owner if the owner pled true financial distress. I was a cat owner for many years and although she was strictly an indoor cat, she did get out once. Fortunately, I found her right away, but if she'd have gotten taken by a shelter with such a policy I don't know that I could have come up with 200 bucks in such a short period of time. She was my beloved pet, though, and I would not have slept until I'd have figured out a way to get her back. At the least, I would have been at the shelter, bawling my eyes out, begging for my animal in person. There is something about this whole post that seems fishy to me. I don't think I believe you. |
OP here. Will not reveal the shelter until I retrieve my dog tomorrow. At that point, I will gladly identify them and you can call for yourself to see that their policy is "we don't adjust fees for any reason"....this came from one of the Officers at the shelter. The only recourse is to file an appeal...but that's AFTER payment and there's no guarantee that you will be refunded. That's small comfort for a family that can't afford $200 within 2-3 days. Tears are not accepted forms of payment at this shelter. And as I mentioned before, I live about 20 minutes away from the shelter; I finally got through to someone who explained the situation...the call wrapped up at 5:45PM. There was no guarantee I'd make it there and because I was so fired up, I didn't want to go in there upset. I'd already copped a bit of an attitude on the phone with the Officer and don't know what his authority was re: arrest,disorderly conduct, etc. Just did not want an ugly situation, because I was feeling outraged at the time. There is something about this whole post that seems fishy to me. I don't think I believe you. Doesn't matter. Your suspicion does not alter the fact that this is truth. |
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OP, maybe we should close the shelter and that way your dog could have gotten run over and his guts spilled all over the road. Some free vultures could have come along and ate the flesh off his carcass.
Sounds like that would have been a more convenient and economical option for you. AMAZING, a shelter is keeing your dog safe and off the street and all you can do it bitch? You should like a real winner. |
OP, waiting.... It is illegal to have a dog that is not licensed and collared wiht the licence tag showing. Pity you did not get an extra fine. |
| That $200 is for the boarding, water, food, and care that your dog is getting from the shelter right now since you were too pissed and selfish to go get him. That's where your money is going. Shut your mouth. |