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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is the rescue’s statement. It seems the owner didn’t do any diagnostic testing and decided to euthanize based on someone’s opinion only. I cannot imagine being so irresponsible. https://www.lostdogrescue.org/amoshart/[/quote] They are covering up their tracks. She called them for help and they refused to help her directly. They could have helped her find a vet and helped with the costs if that was an issue. Lots of better ways to handle this.[/quote] No. The "owner " was irresponsible. [/quote] No, the rescue was. They should have helped her. They gave her a sick dog. The shelter lied to her, so did the rescue. Now this dog has been at the rescue over a year with no family. That's not ok.[/quote] The dog has been in a foster home for a year while he was being treated. Now had they been in the business of knowinglyadopting out dogs they knew were sick they would hand adopted him out right away, but they didn’t. They took him in, paid for his care and made sure he was heathy before allowing him to be adopted again. She gave up on him/decide she didn’t want to spend the money on him. Heck she wasn’t even willing to hold and comfort him as he was euthanized She was not lied to. The shelter form she signed stated that they have the right to not euthanize if the dog can be adopted. [/quote] How is this a good thing that the dog has been in a foster home for a year, instead of with its owner who loves it. The foster folks are not adopting or keeping the dog so the dog will be in at least three homes, if not more. She was lied to.[/quote]
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