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SiliverinAnansi wrote:But OJC is just Old Jumper Cliff, a cranky old crazy guy who hops around making grunting noises to scare away children and small animals. Not sure if he's tamable, probably not.
SiliverinAnansi wrote:But OJC is just Old Jumper Cliff, a cranky old crazy guy who hops around making grunting noises to scare away children and small animals. Not sure if he's tamable, probably not.
SiliverinAnansi wrote:But OJC is just Old Jumper Cliff, a cranky old crazy guy who hops around making grunting noises to scare away children and small animals. Not sure if he's tamable, probably not.
Cute doesn't need an explanation.
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SiliverinAnansi wrote:But OJC is just Old Jumper Cliff, a cranky old crazy guy who hops around making grunting noises to scare away children and small animals. Not sure if he's tamable, probably not.
SiliverinAnansi wrote:But OJC is just Old Jumper Cliff, a cranky old crazy guy who hops around making grunting noises to scare away children and small animals. Not sure if he's tamable, probably not.
And you are good to want the best for this dog - my suggestion was intended as a last-ditch alternative to her spending the rest of her days as a stray, if nothing else opens up.Siliverin wrote:i wouldnt trust my horse boarder after this D: im trying to convince my parents to move our horse
thanks, yeah she is such a beaty and so sweet. her eyes are just so loving. yeah im hopeing i can figure something out as well D:Its too bad I dont live in Cali anymore...I'd take her, she is beautiful.
And Cali does suck when it comes to handleing stray or dummped animals. I hope you can either find some place to take her or figure out what to do with her.
i understand totally, the only bad thing also with the breeder, her area is not fenced in and if the dog doesnt know to stay on her property well... the cicle will start all over again D: im still waiting for the humane societys to get back to me. i know one of them is very.. stingint on who the adopt pets out to which all the pets they have they have had for a long time now D:And you are good to want the best for this dog - my suggestion was intended as a last-ditch alternative to her spending the rest of her days as a stray, if nothing else opens up.
I volunteered at a cat shelter a few years ago, and I remember how it changed my outlook. I'd always loved animals hence why I was there in the first place, but it struck me that the people there sometimes applied such stringent standards for adoption that most of the cats that did get adopted were just sent to live with the volunteers, so you had this small circle of people with a dozen+ cats and a huge bottleneck at the shelter.
I started out feeling the same as them, but even I had to adjust my expectations after I'd been around that for the first few months - just because I personally treat my cats like my kids (we sometimes joke they are all kids just some have 4 feet) I have to recognize that lots of people have a different approach to pet ownership that may be alot more casual even to the point of letting them run around outside a lot and not spending much on vet bills - but those animals are still better off than the ones with no home at all.
In my view any person who is willing to be a pet owner, is at least moderately loving and is not outright abusive, is better than letting an animal live as a stray.
Just my 0.2
SiliverinAnansi wrote:But OJC is just Old Jumper Cliff, a cranky old crazy guy who hops around making grunting noises to scare away children and small animals. Not sure if he's tamable, probably not.
Not to threadjack but you are SO RIGHT, Worba. The shelter I used to volunteer at was quite good about adopting out, but the local cat rescue group where I currently live is ridiculous. Home visits required before placement, for example. Gah.Worba wrote: I volunteered at a cat shelter a few years ago, and I remember how it changed my outlook. I'd always loved animals hence why I was there in the first place, but it struck me that the people there sometimes applied such stringent standards for adoption that most of the cats that did get adopted were just sent to live with the volunteers, so you had this small circle of people with a dozen+ cats and a huge bottleneck at the shelter.