I have a question about how to proceed with a rescue organization that's not responding to my e-mails and telephone calls. We're looking to adopt a boxer from our local rescue organization, and we've been on the list for almost 5 months now. For the first three months, every dog that I've asked about, they respond with "the dog is not right for your family."
Here's the background: Our family consists of me, my wife, and our 3 boys, ranging from 2 to almost 8. We're also expecting our fourth child, a little girl.
We've adopted from the rescue group before, about 2 years ago. We had to return the dog, because we didn't feel the dog was right for our family. Also, I was working for a consulting firm, and traveled all the time, which left my wife to take care of the dog and kids by herself without much support from me for months at a time. I've since switched jobs (no more traveling) and we've moved to a bigger house with a much bigger, fenced-in yard. We're planning to have the dog live in the house as part of the family. We're willing to crate-train, obedience train, etc.
The rescue group has said in the past that they don't want us to return another dog, so they're looking for the perfect dog for us. I can understand that. We don't want to have to return a dog. But I'm worried that while they're looking for the perfect dog, the diamond in the rough may get passed over. We're certainly not looking for a perfect dog. We understand that there is a lot ot work associated with caring for and training a dog, especially when it comes to bringing a dog into a new environment. I'm willing to take time off work to help during the transition process.
There have been several dogs on their web site that we have felt would make a great match for our family, based on the description. Both my wife and I have called or e-mailed about the dogs and how they think the dogs would fit with our family, but we haven't heard anything from the group in 2 months.
I don't understand why any rescue organization wouldn't return our phone calls or e-mail, even to say that a dog doesn't fit our family. We're a great family, willing to give a dog all the attention it could want. The only requirements that we put on the application were that we prefer a male, and that the dog must be good with children. I don't think that's too much to require, and more than a few of the dogs on the web site have matched that description.
So, I'm looking for advice as to how to proceed. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Here's the background: Our family consists of me, my wife, and our 3 boys, ranging from 2 to almost 8. We're also expecting our fourth child, a little girl.
We've adopted from the rescue group before, about 2 years ago. We had to return the dog, because we didn't feel the dog was right for our family. Also, I was working for a consulting firm, and traveled all the time, which left my wife to take care of the dog and kids by herself without much support from me for months at a time. I've since switched jobs (no more traveling) and we've moved to a bigger house with a much bigger, fenced-in yard. We're planning to have the dog live in the house as part of the family. We're willing to crate-train, obedience train, etc.
The rescue group has said in the past that they don't want us to return another dog, so they're looking for the perfect dog for us. I can understand that. We don't want to have to return a dog. But I'm worried that while they're looking for the perfect dog, the diamond in the rough may get passed over. We're certainly not looking for a perfect dog. We understand that there is a lot ot work associated with caring for and training a dog, especially when it comes to bringing a dog into a new environment. I'm willing to take time off work to help during the transition process.
There have been several dogs on their web site that we have felt would make a great match for our family, based on the description. Both my wife and I have called or e-mailed about the dogs and how they think the dogs would fit with our family, but we haven't heard anything from the group in 2 months.
I don't understand why any rescue organization wouldn't return our phone calls or e-mail, even to say that a dog doesn't fit our family. We're a great family, willing to give a dog all the attention it could want. The only requirements that we put on the application were that we prefer a male, and that the dog must be good with children. I don't think that's too much to require, and more than a few of the dogs on the web site have matched that description.
So, I'm looking for advice as to how to proceed. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.