On last night's evening Ch. 2 TV news in Portland, Ore. the news reporter interviewed a lady that "rescued" 200 dogs from Southern Cal. and Mexico to adopt out locally. She obtains the dogs from shelters in S. Cal. at no cost to her. She claimed that the trip takes 17 hours and that all of the dogs are caged in cary on cages with 1 to several dogs in each depending on the dog's size. She also claimed that the driver made frequent stops to feed, water, and walk the dogs. She also claims that all of the dogs are Vet. checked upon departure and at arrival in Portland. The Cal. and Ore. Agriculture Department make no effort to inspect or regulate this " cargo". Now . I drive from Fresno, Cal. to Portland, Ore. in 13+ hrs driving at an average of 70 mph. with 2 short stops for hamburgers and potty brake. It takes at least 4 and more likely 6-7 hours to get from Southern Cal. to Fresno. Cal. . Who is kidding who with her claim ? This lady said that the adoption fees that she gets range from $200 to $800 per dog depending on size and breed or mix. So averageing the $200 and $800 = $ 500 . So 200 dogs x $500 = $ 100,000 + /- for 4 weeks of her "work " with no cost of purchase and volunteer labor, and what little cost in feed and maybe some Vet. work. She does this frequently over a year's time frame. She makes NO guarantees as to the parentage , age, health, training or temperament of any dog that is " adopted " out. Hmmmm! Makes one wonder .....