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Re: O.T.Why NO response ?


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Posted by Mark - IN. on January 03, 2018 at 16:33:29 from (73.210.147.130):

In Reply to: O.T.Why NO response ? posted by Lou from Wis. on January 03, 2018 at 13:11:51:

Decades ago when I lived in Illinois I bought a scrapper from the Chicago pound on the south side for a lady that I was dating at the time. She couldn't keep him so I ended up with him and she and I went our separate ways. I bought a home out in Romeoville and decided that he needed a partner so I went to a "no kill" suburban place in nearby Downers Grove, found a guy that I figured would work out and picked him. I filled out the paperwork and as I was, the lady interviewing me kept saying that they would prefer that I "crate trained" the dog and locked it inside of a crate when I wasn't home. She kept "suggesting" it and when I told her that I wouldn't lock it up in a crate when I wasn't home, that it would have the run of the house and fenced yard through the same doggy door that my other dog used. Then she told me that since I refused to "crate train" the dog that I couldn't have it. OK, I left. The next day some other lady, a supervisor called me to talk about what happened since the lady I talked to left her report. I told her that I chose a dog, about 80 pounds to go with my dog, about 80 pounds but the lady said that since I refused to crate train the dog instead of letting it have the run of its house and yard that I couldn't have it. She said that the ladt that told me that was wrong and I could have it. I told her that after thinking about it, I decided that they could keep the dog in its "no kill" shelter and that I would go get one from the Chicago pound where they kill animals, dogs that haven't been adopted within 10 days. That weekend I went to the Chicago pound and saved a female lab mix and a beagle from the glue pot. They were great dogs. I've never had a bad dog, all scrappers that no one else wanted. Right now a male lab mix, a female golden mix, and a neapolitan mastiff that was bred and beaten until she couldn't be bred anymore, was dumped, and now has a great home for the first time in her life.

Good luck.

Mark


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