This is what cracks me up about the whole story.
People who love pets sometimes take extra special precautions, do not hesitate to spend thousands of dollars to treat and care for them.
They buy them the best food, treats and toys.
But yet we all have a problem with a rescue that takes that extra step to assure the safety and well being of an animal.
Could those same "Humane" groups only care that an animal is spayed/neutered then adopted?
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Like CB just stated-
They are a private organization and they can adopt or not adopt to whomever the choose.
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I can see where any agency would not adopt a small breed of animal to a family with kids under the age of 14.
Had something happened to the dog while in the care of the 'new' family would we be so nonchalant then?
Let's change the story and have Ellen start crying about the dog she adopted, gave away and then was run over because some teen left the gate open?
We'd blame her because she broke the rules of the rescue and she didn't follow the contract.
But, that's the way us pet lovers are.
The local news played some of the messages left on the M&M website.
I do not blame them for taking down the websites.
Also, Ellen's publicist called the rescue and threatened them with turning the story over to the media if the dog was not returned to the family.
Good going, jackass.
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I am watching the Dog Whisperer and he is getting a dog and cat to live together....
Pretty incredible.![]()
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