Wait, there were people fussing about the fact that you were helping out, just because you didn't have all the training yet? Normally shelters are happy to just have volunteers who want to help. If their training is during work hours, they'll have to figure out some way to accommodate your hours (it's not like you work weird hours, ya know, lol). Not everyone has the good fortune to be at home during the daytime hours (hahahah... like me during the summer!).
Glad you had a good time, learned a lot, and whatever you do, don't let them intimidate you. You're there to do good for the animals, and you're not going to quit your job or take vacation to do their training, lol, so don't let them make you feel badly about being there either.
Good luck, and have fun (remember that!!).![]()





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. The one "boss" lady said she knew I would do a good job. How she knew that, I have no idea. Maybe she talked to the other ladies that I had been exchanging emails with over the past months.
In fact, now that I think about it, she went to talk to the boss and I didn't see her again. Hmmm.....
And I can't wait til next Saturday to work the boutique. That's where people go to get supplies for their new animals.

I know I've probably done that more than once, so it's not bad; it's just healthy enthusiasm!

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