Well I believe some of those dogs are better off in the dog pound...
the WORKERS there take very good care of those dogs... I went
to the dog pound last week, they did a good job...
There is nothing wrong with dog pound.
While I was there, a dog catcher took in a starving skeleton dog...
and I know that the workers will take very good care of it... and
make sure it is well fed.
My old NEIGHBORS mistreated their dog... they chained their dog
in the backyard by the fence... and it was pouring rain for days....
And it was shivering... I felt so sorry for it...
So I CALLED THE DOG POUND AND TELL THEM TO COME GET THIS
DOG!!!!! The Dog Rescuers asked for my name, I TOLD THEM I AM
NOT GOING TO TELL THEM my NAME, because I DON'T WANT
my NEIGHBORS to get ANGRY with me!!!
So the DOG RESCUERS came and they took the dog away
and I WAS SO HAPPY!!!!!
Again, there is nothing wrong with DOG POUND, cause some dogs
are better off living in dog pound than to be with people who don't
care about these dogs and mistreat it.
My MOM is NOT an ANIMAL LOVER... I hope she did put the DOG
in a good place with someone who love ANIMALS.
I tried to talk to her, but she won't listen, she is too stubborn.
No, I never said that shelter is "bad," but many were dumped by their pervious owners for stupid reasons. They didn't abuse their dogs in any cruel ways, but they would say I'm moving, I can't take the dog. This dog destoryed my shoes, I don't have the time for the dog, this dog is not housebroken, untrainable, etc.
That is what pisses me off.
Since your mom wouldn't listen to you, you can tell her that you want to interview people who are interested in Brittany. You might want to ask some questions to people who are interested in her such as.
1. Why are you interested in Brittany?
2. The next 10 years, do you think you will be able to provide Brittany a permant home?
3. If you are moving, would you take her with you?
4.. Where will she be living? Indoor? Outdoor?
5.. If Outdoor, what would you provide?
6. Would you not mind if I can do home inspect to make sure that your home is safe for her?
7. If you plan to keep Brittany indoor, you will need a crate to housebreak her. Do you plan to get one?
8 If you refuse to do house inspect, can you tell me whether do you have a fence yard? How tall and how big?
9. If there is no fence, how will you keep her in the yard?
10. Do you plan to enroll an obedience class with Brittany?
11. If you no longer want her, you have the first option to contact me to see if I want her back.
If Brittany hasn't been spayed, make sure to get her done before going to her new home.
Thanks.