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ItsveOK... rant time based on your anxiety...
IMHO, most of these "adoption agencies" are a scam/joke/nightmare... They expect you to go through the third degree to "adopt" a pet/animal that would otherwise end up where? They treat you like you're the animal abuser!And then they charge an arm and a leg for mongrels/mutts, most with no ancestral history, when you could go through less hassle and less expense to just go buy a pure bred animal or another animal of your choice without all the hassles.
And of course if you run a farm and want to breed the animals, they won't allow it (primarily dogs and cats) and require spay/neuter. I feel bad for all those animals, but I won't go through what most "adoption agencies" require for a questionable animal at twice the price.
I will check into the pyr rescue network (in TX) that has been discussed here in the threads when I get to TX and when the time comes. Only because from what I understand they don't treat potential owners like explained above. However, if they are anything like the ones I've experienced, I won't deal with them either.I refuse to be put through a background investigation to pay twice what an animal is worth and then be restricted in what I can and can't do with it.
OK, rant over... Now, I hope you'll get the animal you're trying for without too much (more) BS...![]()
its ridiculous how much information they want! My dad was starting to get verry frustrated.OK... rant time based on your anxiety...
IMHO, most of these "adoption agencies" are a scam/joke/nightmare... They expect you to go through the third degree to "adopt" a pet/animal that would otherwise end up where? They treat you like you're the animal abuser!And then they charge an arm and a leg for mongrels/mutts, most with no ancestral history, when you could go through less hassle and less expense to just go buy a pure bred animal or another animal of your choice without all the hassles.
And of course if you run a farm and want to breed the animals, they won't allow it (primarily dogs and cats) and require spay/neuter. I feel bad for all those animals, but I won't go through what most "adoption agencies" require for a questionable animal at twice the price.
I will check into the pyr rescue network (in TX) that has been discussed here in the threads when I get to TX and when the time comes. Only because from what I understand they don't treat potential owners like explained above. However, if they are anything like the ones I've experienced, I won't deal with them either.I refuse to be put through a background investigation to pay twice what an animal is worth and then be restricted in what I can and can't do with it.
OK, rant over... Now, I hope you'll get the animal you're trying for without too much (more) BS...![]()
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