They put me through hell. They refused to let me see the first dog I wanted without a decent explaination, offered me another dog, allowed me to bond with it, then I passed the home inspection with flying colours (the inspector was suprised the kennel manager wasn't asking me to adopt more than one as I live in the middle of fields and woods and have a long lifetime of dealing with terriers) and then the kennel turned around and said no, actually we don't want to give you the dog again not giving a good enough reason. I have decided not to go with the RSPCA as they were so rude and it makes me sad because those animals will suffer because of it. Gonna wait til after crimbo and adopt from this lovely little farm where they never put dogs down and treat everyone individually.
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How strange - I wonder what they're playing at.
Someone did tell me the RSCPA have a really bad rep when it comes to rehoming.
I'd never go to the RSPCA for anything after a number of recent tales of their ineptitude. That merely seals the deal.
Probably best to support local charities anyway.
I need to live here please.
Wow, where's that?
I think it's in Australia. But I don't want to live there, somewhere similar in Canada maybe.
It looks like it could be Canada. Hell, there's houses a few miles from me like that.
Ooooooooooooooooh.
With a nearby lake?
Yep, on the lake. A teacher of mine from college is in a very similar setup. The entire side facing the water is all windows.
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
Quote: zooo @ October 25 2009, 2:17 AM BSTI need to live here please.
Check out my friend's family's place in the mountains of Tennessee. It's amazing.
Quote: DaButt @ October 25 2009, 4:08 AM BSTCheck out my friend's family's place in the mountains of Tennessee. It's amazing.
I hope they don't get tornadoes or hurricanes in Tennessee, your mate's place looks a little bit vulnerable on those long wooden sticks to me. Lovely spot though.
No hurricanes and few tornadoes. Trust me, that place is solidly built. You should see the homes in California that are stuck to the sides of hills. Hills that are regularly plagued by earthquakes, fires and mudslides.