Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mmkay. Here’s that attention you ordered.
Hahaha yes!!! Exactly this. “Look at meeeee.” Done anything for humans recently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been ghosted at the very last minute of the dog adoption process. I've been lectured and told I'm not good enough by people with a fraction of my cat experience. I've suffered the bait-and-switch (You can adopt Gizmo! [drives to pick up Gizmo]. Ok, you can still adopt Gizmo today BUT he must be adopted with a 2nd cat, which we totally neglected to mention until just now when you arrived here).
I'm not even going to get into the outright lies about breed — i.e., every pit bull is relabeled a "Lab mix" in the District.
For the past several years I have tried, genuinely tried, to adopt from a DC-area rescue. I even sought out elderly animals with known health issues! I'm done. And don't you dare try to shame me because I don't want to take in the 150-lb Husky-pit mix instead of the small decrepit terrier that works better with my existing pets. I will still donate to you all, though![]()
Turns out I'm far from alone:
Everyone Wants a Rescue Dog. Not Everyone Can Have One.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/29/sunday-review/adopt-rescue-dog-south.html
Ok. Bye, Karen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mmkay. Here’s that attention you ordered.
Np. I don’t think anyone is looking for attention.
However rescue work is F-in HARD and dirty, so to hear people calling them scammy is upsetting. I can guarantee you the people doing it have never done any volunteer rescue work in their life.
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Jokes about rescues exist for a reason.
I have no clue what jokes there are about rescues.
I’m sure they must be funny to people who sit on their asses doing nothing to help.
Anonymous wrote:I've been ghosted at the very last minute of the dog adoption process. I've been lectured and told I'm not good enough by people with a fraction of my cat experience. I've suffered the bait-and-switch (You can adopt Gizmo! [drives to pick up Gizmo]. Ok, you can still adopt Gizmo today BUT he must be adopted with a 2nd cat, which we totally neglected to mention until just now when you arrived here).
I'm not even going to get into the outright lies about breed — i.e., every pit bull is relabeled a "Lab mix" in the District.
For the past several years I have tried, genuinely tried, to adopt from a DC-area rescue. I even sought out elderly animals with known health issues! I'm done. And don't you dare try to shame me because I don't want to take in the 150-lb Husky-pit mix instead of the small decrepit terrier that works better with my existing pets. I will still donate to you all, though![]()
Turns out I'm far from alone:
Everyone Wants a Rescue Dog. Not Everyone Can Have One.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/29/sunday-review/adopt-rescue-dog-south.html
Anonymous wrote:Mmkay. Here’s that attention you ordered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mmkay. Here’s that attention you ordered.
Np. I don’t think anyone is looking for attention.
However rescue work is F-in HARD and dirty, so to hear people calling them scammy is upsetting. I can guarantee you the people doing it have never done any volunteer rescue work in their life.
![]()
Jokes about rescues exist for a reason.
I have no clue what jokes there are about rescues.
I’m sure they must be funny to people who sit on their asses doing nothing to help.
Mayyyyyybe read the OP before commenting then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mmkay. Here’s that attention you ordered.
Np. I don’t think anyone is looking for attention.
However rescue work is F-in HARD and dirty, so to hear people calling them scammy is upsetting. I can guarantee you the people doing it have never done any volunteer rescue work in their life.
![]()
Jokes about rescues exist for a reason.
I have no clue what jokes there are about rescues.
I’m sure they must be funny to people who sit on their asses doing nothing to help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mmkay. Here’s that attention you ordered.
Np. I don’t think anyone is looking for attention.
However rescue work is F-in HARD and dirty, so to hear people calling them scammy is upsetting. I can guarantee you the people doing it have never done any volunteer rescue work in their life.
![]()
Jokes about rescues exist for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Every dog from a breeder that does not get adopted will become a rescue. So better to buy dogs from breeder.
Anonymous wrote:I rescued a dog and then returned it to rescue after it bit my child. Tried rescuing several times after that and each time I disclosed the prior return. Rejected over and over again. Purchased an overpriced dog from a breeder and he is absolutely the best pet ever and I'd pay 10 times the price for him. (I am not saying he is the best pet because he came from a breeder, just that he happens to be and I have no regrets!) Oh and I did disclose the return of the other dog to the breeder as well.