Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Grieving owner and y I you screaming about paying to get your dog home? You aren't grieving or you wouldn't even give cursory consideration about letting your "beloved" dog stay a moment longer than necessary.
Grieving excludes also being angry?...Interesting. As I said before, I know my dog is safe...that alleviates a lot of anxiety and I choose to pick him up calmly vs. screaming like a banshee.
Wow! What a surprise as from all your posts, I cannot imagine that you are not always screaming like a wild banshee. As another PP suggested, please post all the other things that you hate. Do you wake up every morning and decide what you will hate on that day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Grieving owner and y I you screaming about paying to get your dog home? You aren't grieving or you wouldn't even give cursory consideration about letting your "beloved" dog stay a moment longer than necessary.
Grieving excludes also being angry?...Interesting. As I said before, I know my dog is safe...that alleviates a lot of anxiety and I choose to pick him up calmly vs. screaming like a banshee.
\Anonymous wrote: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.
Your inability to understand does not make my irritation and frustration less valid.
I think the "at-large" citation is complete BS and a way for them to get some money out of me. If they called it a fee for homing him, sure, but "at-large"? AND they didn't find him outdoors. Someone brought him in....so that makes their citation even more slimy and money-grubbing.
Anonymous wrote:Op, I think I m the only one who agrees with you, but $200 for what? 1 - 2 day? This is almost an extortion - preying on the love/ grievance of pet owners. I would not pay.
Anonymous wrote:Why are some of you silly bitches insisting that OP had time to get her dog. She said the shelter would have been closed by the time she got there!! Dumbasses!!!
Anonymous wrote:Why are some of you silly bitches insisting that OP had time to get her dog. She said the shelter would have been closed by the time she got there!! Dumbasses!!!
Anonymous wrote:Why are some of you silly bitches insisting that OP had time to get her dog. She said the shelter would have been closed by the time she got there!! Dumbasses!!!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.