Guest guest Posted July 10, 2002 Report Share Posted July 10, 2002 thanks Kathy, I go thursday at 9 am I will be so glad to get it. My feet and ankles hurt so badly I can hardly walk. Then I got bad news. Mon., my son took his dog (10 mo. old rot-shepard) to the humane society because he moved into an appartment. She was so sweet and had the best personality, she loved everyone who came in. Well, my daughter decided to go get her so I went along with her. When we got there we walked all thru the adoptable area and didn't see her, so my daughter asked and they told us she had been euthinized. Not even 24 hrs. they said she was growling and snaping but she was probably just scared. We had no idea they would do that, I thought they found them good homes. So needless to say both my kids are trying to accept the fact that their little Carms is gone and it's so hard for them. My phone doesn't stop, God love them. But thanks for noticing my absence. Judy in Indy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2002 Report Share Posted July 10, 2002 oh that is so sad : ( kathy in il Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2002 Report Share Posted July 10, 2002 Dear Judy...I'm so sorry about the doggy. That's AWFUL that they didn't give the puppy a chance to be adopted. My youngest daughter & her fiance had gotten a Blue Heeler on an impulse because he was so cute, and found their home and yard was no way big enouugh for hm to run in. After a lot of tears, they decided to try to find im a home...they found a group that had a " no kill " shelter (I didn't even know there was such a thing, but it's wonderful). " " was adopted about 5 days later by a family that has 40 acres up near Mt. Hood - they called my daughter and gave her all the good news. My daughter says before they even offer an animal to someone they interview them thoroughly, then only offer animals they think would be happy & healthy with their particular situation! Their are improvements being made! I'm glad you are helping with their tears...it can be so hard to lose a pet. Love... Tess Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2002 Report Share Posted July 11, 2002 Judy, That is so sad. I can¹t believe they did that so soon. I know how upset your children are. I though they tried to find homes for the young dogs. How was Florida? Did you have any problems with the sun? a > thanks Kathy, I go thursday at 9 am I will be so glad to get it. > My feet and ankles hurt so badly I can hardly walk. > Then I got bad news. Mon., my son took his dog (10 mo. old rot-shepard) to > the humane society because he moved into an appartment. She was so sweet and > had the best personality, she loved everyone who came in. Well, my daughter > decided to go get her so I went along with her. When we got there we walked > all thru the adoptable area and didn't see her, so my daughter asked and they > told us she had been euthinized. Not even 24 hrs. they said she was growling > and snaping but she was probably just scared. We had no idea they would do > that, I thought they found them good homes. So needless to say both my kids > are trying to accept the fact that their little Carms is gone and it's so > hard for them. > My phone doesn't stop, God love them. > But thanks for noticing my absence. > Judy in Indy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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