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Originally Posted by MomLynn This is my first time fostering with our local humane league. Every organization I worked with before was more than happy to have me find loving forever homes however, this place wants you to take care of the wonderful animal and then just bring it back so they can stick it in a kennel until they find it a home. I have found some of the puppies good adoptive homes. Any suggestions on how I can get the organization to allow me to help with the process instead of placing them back in a kennel. I have some of them potty trained and I just think its a great injustice to them to put them back in a cage where they need to do their business where they live! |
I have to wonder if you couldn't find a suitable home for the pup, then have the people you think would be ideal for the foster pup (or dog) go and get pre-approved for adoption ahead of time. I can't imagine if they have suitable adoptive people that are already approved, why they wouldn't be more that happy to arrange a meeting at the shelter and simply do the paper work and hand the dog over there. There could be an appointment made where all 4 parties meet at the same time, the foster parent, the pup, the adopters and the shelter personal.
Maybe they have rules that state they have to physically hand the dog over at the shelter? Who knows, but that 's worth a try.
I can't understand why in the world they would want a dog or pup back in the shelter and risk it getting sick or forgetting all the work you did to train etc... It just makes no sense. I would be heart broken to have to do that.
Sometimes it seems like the rescues and shelters make people so frustrated they end up doing the wrong thing by going to byb's and petstore's simply because they just want a dog, and have been jerked around so much by these places.
Good luck to you.