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    The one thing that I do agree on is background screening for EVERYONE who wants to adopt.

    Make that bacground screening with a free health check up too!

    There are instances where a rigorous background check will uncover some details that will prevent any couple from adopting a child into their home.


    I don't care if the parents have three heads and 12 legs between them-if they can guarantee the child's safety and well being-have at it.

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    I promise that if we ever establish a real world PetTalkville there will be no child - or pet of course - who is unwanted or unloved. Things like gender, sexual preference and skin color will have no bearing on who can raise and love a child.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Things like gender, sexual preference and skin color will have no bearing on who can raise and love a child.
    Does this include a Pomeranian who had an attraction to shoes and any items of clothing left on the floor?

    That used to drive me nuts. I sat with a Pom that would go to town on anythig left on the floor, kinda funny at first, then downright disgusting later!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Does this include a Pomeranian who had an attraction to shoes and any items of clothing left on the floor?

    That used to drive me nuts. I sat with a Pom that would go to town on anythig left on the floor, kinda funny at first, then downright disgusting later!
    Let's see - yes, he'd be welcome there, but we do have a spay/neuter program as well, which might have helped. But keeping things off the floor, maybe we can find a volunteer for that job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Let's see - yes, he'd be welcome there, but we do have a spay/neuter program as well, which might have helped. But keeping things off the floor, maybe we can find a volunteer for that job!

    LOL, I have to wipe away the tears......THanks. I'll set up the referral!

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