debden
DIS Veteran<br><font color=darkorchid>I have a nic
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We found our dog's rescue group through Petfinder 5 years ago and last year we used it to help my Dad find a senior dog. We both have lab mixes that are wonderful dogs.
My children were 5 and 7 when we adopted our dog. The volunteer who worked with us from our rescue group would only let us see dogs that had passed a specific temperment test and had the right personality for am active house. I too was surprised by the amount of info on our application but I now understand why.....placing a dog in the wrong type of situation is bad for everyone. My dog was 7 months old at the time and he thrives on an active lifestyle of kids, visitors, etc. My dad is widowed and adopted an older dog whose owner had passed away. She is a great dog but she would not do well in my busy household.
Many of the rescue groups here in Boston work with volunteers in other states to bring up dogs from high kill areas. Our dog came from WV and my dads from AL. They seem to have a high success rate of being adopted in this area.
It requires some patience with applications, etc. but it is so worth it!
I agree 100%.The adoption process does take awhile but it is so worth it in the end.It took about 1 1/2 to 2 hours to adopt each of my cats and it was worth every minute and every penny I spent.I love each and every one of them and would not give them up for a million bucks.Pets bring so much happiness and joy into your life.
Please keep the stories coming....
Thanks for your support.
Debbie