Chris W.
Super Boxer
difference between good dog owners and bad dog owners
That's exactly my point. In a perfect world, people who own dogs would ALL be responsible people.
UNfortunatly, 99% of the dogs in rescue right now got there due to irresponsiblity. Part of a home visit is SO stressfull, because you have to determine whether or not the person is telling you lies, or has good intentions, but is simply not responsible enough to follow them thru. Some rescuers have decided in order to alleviate that stress, they are not going to deal with a non-fence situation. They may not be able to place as many dogs, but the ones they do place they will feel MUCH more relieved about placing. The good thing about being involved with rescue too long, is the fact that you come to the realization that you alone, or alone as a rescue group, will NEVER be able to save them all, but the ones you do save, will be saved well.
Another point about a rescue dog, is that almost all of them came into rescue from Animal Control or a shelter. With no background whatsoever. And usually NO training whatsoever. Since foster parents would never risk the dog off leash, they wouldn't be able to tell you if the dog would run off or not. Most dogs go into the shelter because they were stray. Either allowed to run free in the first place, or they escaped their yard.
(BTW, the whole point behind a home visit is so that you cannot lie about your environment, believe me, you saved them and yourself a lot of wasted time by telling the truth)
LAYLAMOMMY, if you want this rescue to see YOU as an individual with good, responsible intentions, you will have to volunteer to let them get to know you. I can think of NO stranger in the world I would bend a rule for when it came down to the life of a rescue dog. Do a search over the passed few years on this SAME EXACT subject on BW. You will see plenty of people who wanted to PROVE their intentions, and did! by joining the rescue, myself included. You can stand there and blow as much smoke as you want for the next 10 pages of posts here, but until you get UP and DO something about it, NO ONE will ever know.
That's exactly my point. In a perfect world, people who own dogs would ALL be responsible people.
UNfortunatly, 99% of the dogs in rescue right now got there due to irresponsiblity. Part of a home visit is SO stressfull, because you have to determine whether or not the person is telling you lies, or has good intentions, but is simply not responsible enough to follow them thru. Some rescuers have decided in order to alleviate that stress, they are not going to deal with a non-fence situation. They may not be able to place as many dogs, but the ones they do place they will feel MUCH more relieved about placing. The good thing about being involved with rescue too long, is the fact that you come to the realization that you alone, or alone as a rescue group, will NEVER be able to save them all, but the ones you do save, will be saved well.
Another point about a rescue dog, is that almost all of them came into rescue from Animal Control or a shelter. With no background whatsoever. And usually NO training whatsoever. Since foster parents would never risk the dog off leash, they wouldn't be able to tell you if the dog would run off or not. Most dogs go into the shelter because they were stray. Either allowed to run free in the first place, or they escaped their yard.
(BTW, the whole point behind a home visit is so that you cannot lie about your environment, believe me, you saved them and yourself a lot of wasted time by telling the truth)
LAYLAMOMMY, if you want this rescue to see YOU as an individual with good, responsible intentions, you will have to volunteer to let them get to know you. I can think of NO stranger in the world I would bend a rule for when it came down to the life of a rescue dog. Do a search over the passed few years on this SAME EXACT subject on BW. You will see plenty of people who wanted to PROVE their intentions, and did! by joining the rescue, myself included. You can stand there and blow as much smoke as you want for the next 10 pages of posts here, but until you get UP and DO something about it, NO ONE will ever know.
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What I am saying is, that these volunteers are often giving 110%. Most, like me work demanding jobs but squeeze in anything we can. I just wanted to share that no one being able to visit you is a valid problem. Hopefully someone in your area will start volunteering and open up more of your state.