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Old 05-27-2011, 05:21 PM
Joe Boleo Joe Boleo is offline
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Been there done that

A local animal shelter had various dogs looking for a home. I made the necessary inquiries to get a beagle pup . You would have thought that I was adopting a child. They wanted income statements, tax records, house plan and asked who would be home all day to keep the dog company. I have had dogs and cats for most of my life and know how to give pets compassionate care. I was rejected because I was a single person who had to work five days a week. I found an adorable female English Springer Spaniel puppy from a private party and we are now very happy. Take care...
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Old 06-06-2011, 05:02 AM
Seawolf1090 Seawolf1090 is offline
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I call "BS" on the "Big dogs kill little dogs" nonsense. Might be true if two strange dogs meet. But a now-retired co-worker had a Yorkie that lorded over a Golden Retriever - they were best buddies. Both are now in 'doggy heaven'.
She now has a Lab she rescued as a puppy one dark and stormy night, then later acquired two JRT females. Those little mistreated JRT girls were understandably skittish of the Big Dog at first - now, he's their doting big brother and protects them. And they know it! Any trouble, they run up under Big Brother!
I once knew a woman who worked for the SPCA - they are a goon squad. Totally agenda-driven Libtard Whackos.......
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Old 06-06-2011, 09:44 AM
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Many years ago the SPCA was banned from soliciting money in the state of Michigan. They refused to file a non profit organization statement with the state.

If the NPO's of the humaniac groups were actually made public maybe the idiots suporting them would cut off there funding. NO probably not most of there supporters are not that smart enough or they wouild see through them in the first place.

Cleveland Amory the founder of the Fun For Animals got a round of applause when he worked around my question with out answering it, about the $10,00 that showed in his NPO as possibly going to help an animal out of $750,000 that he took in.

The two Grand Rapids cops the were sent to keep us from causing trouble were smart enough to see through him. One of them said "I wish I could take off my uniform and help you pass out your booklets. What a jerk."
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