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    Ellen just mentioned on today's show (Wed) that her name wasnt on the microchip(she was told it would be added). They scanned and didnt show her name thus she cant have the animal back. She was telling the audience to make sure when your pet is microchiped to that you (owners) names on the list.

    The story gets more interesting.
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    How do ANY of us know the rescue is not looking out for Iggy's best interest? Frankly, if I had been receiving threatening phone calls regarding an animal in my care I would be reluctant to place it back with the people who brought it to the attention of the folks making the threats.

    Personally, while it was her right, I think Ellen would have been better off not to mention the name of the rescue. Maybe she didn't realize how vehemently people would react, but this is definitely the sort of thing that would sour someone's attitude towards a prospective adopting family.

    How does one spend $3,000 training a four month old puppy anyways?

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    I saw this on Dogster and it made me go

    "She got Iggy on September the 20th. She says on her show that the hairdresser had it for two weeks. That is two new homes in less than 1 month."

    So if she only had the dog two weeks, what $3,000 training did she have done? and how is a 4 month old puppy supposed to learn how to get along with cats in under 2 weeks?!

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    I think many of the people on this thread have said the same thing, that the rescue group was just looking out for the best interests of the pup. I just feel that the attorney who is speaking for the rescue has said some unfortunate things. I, and others, were defending their actions. As to how long Ellen had the puppy, how much she paid to "train" it, and whether she was reasonable in her expectations or not, it really doesn't matter. What matters now is, is this rescue making decisions based on the best interests of this dog, or are they just digging in their heels and saying they won't place the dog there because they won't be told what to do by Ellen Degeneres? My hope and assumption, is that Iggy is with whatever foster home had him before so that he is not expected to learn yet another person's rules and habits. But at this point, any decisions as to where this dog should be placed should be made by a third party, looking at all of the options, including placing him back with the hairdresser, not by someone who is emotionally involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craftlady
    Ellen just mentioned on today's show (Wed) that her name wasnt on the microchip(she was told it would be added). They scanned and didnt show her name thus she cant have the animal back. She was telling the audience to make sure when your pet is microchiped to that you (owners) names on the list.

    The story gets more interesting.

    I didn't get to see today's show because it was preempted by GWB's
    BS news conference. Missed the entire first half of the show.

    Did she comment any more about the rescue group or the dog itself?

    I do think the group was wrong to say they only wanted to do a house
    visit when their real reason was to take the dog back because they are
    po'd with Ellen.
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    I have to add my 2 cents into the mix...

    My first question was, if the family still wants the dog, why can't they fill out an application for him? Apparently, that was answered by the "no kids under 14" law. Still, I'd apply... what could it hurt?

    I commend Ellen on her previous rescues and for trying to rehome this fellow. That said, the excitement of a puppy shouldn't interfere with reading the adoption agreement IN ITS ENTIRETY! And, my goodness, expecting a puppy to change in such a short amount of time?! There had to be more to the story than just a training issue.... maybe Iggy was cat aggressive?

    I don't fault the shelter for taking the dog back and/or not allowing an exception; afterall, if they made an exception in this case, they'd have to allow one for all who apply. That said, I think I'd be hiring a new lawyer and/or PR person.... *cringe*

    In all of this, I feel most sorry for Iggy.

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    Here is a page with a Video in the middle of her on the show talking about it

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    I feel bad for the dog and the kids. It sounds like the family really bonded with the dog.

    Quote Originally Posted by zippy-kat
    And, my goodness, expecting a puppy to change in such a short amount of time?! There had to be more to the story than just a training issue.... maybe Iggy was cat aggressive?
    I heard on the radio that Ellen's cat was being very aggressive towards the dog, and kept attacking him. Don't know if that's true or not, but that was what I heard. I honestly do understand that sometimes when you adopt a pet it is not a good match for the family for whatever reason. I hope that Iggy can find a happy home after all of this - actually, with all of the publicity that he's getting, I imagine there will be people lining up to adopt him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zippy-kat
    my goodness, expecting a puppy to change in such a short amount of time?! There had to be more to the story than just a training issue....

    I don't fault the shelter for taking the dog back and/or not allowing an exception; afterall, if they made an exception in this case, they'd have to allow one for all who apply.

    In all of this, I feel most sorry for Iggy.
    Absolutely agree 100%. Ellen did not read the contract. I'm sure she'll be more careful the next time she has a contract placed in front of her. I applaud the rescue group for not backing down. I think we are all sick of seeing celebrities getting special treatment. Personally, I couldn't help but think that Ellen deserved an Emmy for her performance. Don't get me wrong. I occasionally watch her show and think she is very funny. I just smell something fishy with this whole thing. To melt down in front of millions of people over something like this just doesn't add up. I am sure Iggy will have no trouble finding a new home. The publicity has been good for him too. People will probably be lined up for a chance to adopt him. Let's hope the next family reads the contract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
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    I second. Long Live Cesar!
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    I heard tonight on one of the cable news stations (a quick news flash), that the dog was placed in another home (adoption).
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
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    Oh yes, alpha roll the cat

    Ellen broke the a legal binding document. When you break a contract, the animal gets taken back. If this happened to one of us, nobody would care. But now, people are sending DEATH THREATS to a non-profit rescue organization and it makes me sick!! Mutts and Moms have had to inactivate their Petfinder link because of the overwhelming e-mails and such. How does that help the other homeless dogs? How does this fiasco help Iggy?? I just feel so bad for Mutts and Moms. They're just doing what they believe is in the best interest of Iggy, and they receive death threats for it.

    Ellen should be ashamed for publicising this shameful lack of judgment on her part. As one wise person once said, "You will only defend something if you know it is wrong." Ellen knew what she did was wrong. That's why she's calling on the masses for defense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
    Oh yes, alpha roll the cat

    Do you mean alpha role the cat?

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    This is the power of a TV show.

    Like, why not make a large donation to the rescue? Sponsor some dogs? Pay for some neutering? Spaying? Health care in exchange for the dog?


    Here is someone that has the "power of the Oprah " to make causes come to the front of the news and she whines about something that could have been avoided because her SO read the fine print and she didn't.


    IN typical famous person fashion, They story goes like this, "it don't work for me.....I'll just get it out of my house......Hey, wanna dog?"
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