no response from rescue group..

Anonymous
contacted rescue group twice about a dog they have for adoption--it's been about 2 or 3 weeks since i sent first email contact and still no response--is this some sort of test to gauge my interest is? Follow up one more time or move on?
Anonymous
Drive over there and see what's up. They are probably u dee staffed and unable to respond to all emails.
Anonymous
Keep trying - try a different email address. Sometimes the volunteer is on vacation, etc or just really behind in replying to emails.
Anonymous
There was a whole thread on this recently (maybe the title had something in it about having a fenced yard?) where lots of us shares stories about not being good enough for these rescues. It may shed some light on why, despite a deluge of dogs on my Facebook feed every day with people begging for someone to adopt or foster them, you can count me among those people who couldn't get a rescue dog and went to a breeder. Dog is 14 years old now and has a great life with us. Oh the irony!
Anonymous
More than likely your email just got lost in a volunteer's inbox. Shoot them another message saying you're still interested.
Anonymous
The best thing is to try and see the dog at an adoption fair so that you can talk to someone in person. It could also be that they've had tons of applications they'll only review a certain number.
Anonymous
I run a large rescue group. Your email more than likely got sent to a junk folder by mistake. Send another email, but this time try to send the email to the group's director or some sort of adoption coordinator. The websites usually have a list of staff along with their contact info. Good luck!!!
Anonymous
I would recommend rechecking the adoption process listed for the rescue. Some rescues state they won't respond to any questions about a specific dog until/unless you fill out an application. I don't necessarily think that's the right thing for them to do but it could be a reason you didn't get a response.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would recommend rechecking the adoption process listed for the rescue. Some rescues state they won't respond to any questions about a specific dog until/unless you fill out an application. I don't necessarily think that's the right thing for them to do but it could be a reason you didn't get a response.


Do you know how much work is involved in running a rescue?
Do you know how many questions we get asked everyday about different animals from people who will never adopt?
Anonymous
try calling instead of emailing - some rescues aren't great with email, sometimes an email gets lost in the junk folder.
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