Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP animal shelters do TON of wonderful things for stray animals and the community with very little funding if any.
OP here. So this is how they make their money....bleeding grieving owners of stolen/lost pets dry? That's just not right.
Get the hell off your cheap ass horse and pay it. They
I'm not being cheap, but I think it's absurd that they're charging me the same amount as a pet adoption. What about the pet owners that don't have $200 to spare within the limited timeframe they give you to recover? Is it honestly fair that they would rather kill your dog? I find nothing "wonderful" about an agency that values money over the wellbeing of animals.
Anonymous wrote:Your dog should not have been outdoors unsupervised.
You can speculate that the dog was let out of the yard on purpose, but this may or may not be so.
The shelter is completely within its rights to treat this as an at-large situation, and to charge you. They have provided you with a SERVICE, after all.
If I were you, I'd be racing there with money in hand, anxious to see my dog again and relieved to get her back. I cannot understand your reaction AT ALL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Submitted too soon.
They found your beloved dog and provided a service. Be happy to have your dog.. Pay... And shut up!
OP here. They actually didn't find my dog. They said he was brought in (perhaps by the parents if some kids stole my dog!).
Anonymous wrote:OP animal shelters do TON of wonderful things for stray animals and the community with very little funding if any.
Get the hell off your cheap ass horse and pay it. They
Anonymous wrote:Submitted too soon.
They found your beloved dog and provided a service. Be happy to have your dog.. Pay... And shut up!