ceebaline21 Starting Lineup 66 Posts user info edit post |
I know that some of the people on here are associated with local animal protection societies and such. I am trying to adopt a dog from Carolina Animal Protection Society in Onslow County, and I need to have a home visit done. They told me to contact local agencies to see if any of them could do one for me. I was wondering if anyone has the phone number or contact information for a society that would do that. I would really appreciate any help you all could give me. Thanks! 3/15/2008 1:18:16 PM |
TroopofEchos All American 12212 Posts user info edit post |
1.) http://www.google.com or http://www.yellowpages.com
2.) Ask local agencies you found using step 1 if they will come and do a home visit for you
3.) Not trying to be rude. . . .. I mean I'm really really trying hard here. . . but please do these simple things before you post a thread asking for help. This will probably get you the answer you need and save you from being flamed.
3/15/2008 3:46:54 PM |
bcsawyer All American 4562 Posts user info edit post |
I'm not trying to be rude or sarcastic, but isn't it kind of ridiculous to have to have a home visit to take an unwanted dog so it won't be killed? You're getting a dog, not adopting a child. I've noticed that on craigslist even some people who are selling livestock are saying that they are charging a "rehoming fee" for "adoption" instead of just saying that they are selling a goat, horse, etc... for x dollars. I sell a lot of chickens to people who see my ads online, but selling them is what I'm doing, not "rehoming" them. I'm all for the humane treatment of animals, but some people act like they are human. 3/15/2008 9:49:21 PM |
tdwhitlo All American 1347 Posts user info edit post |
^ Thats because people are trying to get by with selling their animals on craigslist by putting them up for *adoption* or *rehoming* them. I breed chins and cockatiels and I can't sell my animals on there because Craigslist wont allow it, therefore I have to reword it and say *Chinchilla for adoption* but can't give too much details because I'll be flagged. There are A LOT of new policies now with animals (not just Craigslist). I'm in the process of getting another chin from a rescue and I've got to go through A LOT of crap (even though I have over 30 animals of my own) because so many animals are being mistreated or not cared for. 3/15/2008 10:35:11 PM |
ceebaline21 Starting Lineup 66 Posts user info edit post |
I did those things and I found some answers before I posted, but thanks for the suggestion. I just know that there are some people on here that are part of rescue organizations and who foster animals, and I was really hoping that one of them might respond so that I could get this done in a timely manner. 3/15/2008 10:45:50 PM |
khcadwal All American 35165 Posts user info edit post |
yea if you adopt through a rescue group you have to go through so much bullshit. i mean i kind of get it because a lot of people get pets that shouldn't and there's some percentage of pets that get returned to the animal shelter because "it didn't work out." i mean fuckers adopt a dog and then move to an apt that doesn't allow pets, so they get rid of the dog??? ok, smart move. but i ALSO don't really get the hurdles some rescues (even the SPCA) force you to go through. if i'm paying a $100+ adoption fee, i'm probably in it for the long haul. plus if you have references that check out, that seems like enough? some places won't adopt out to you if you don't have a fenced in yard. taht is just ridiculous because throwing a dog out into a fenced in yard 24/7 doesn't solve any problems it can create behavior problems in a dog. i can understand some of the requirements, just because the fact that there are so many unwanted animals shows that tons of people are too irresponsible for a pet, but its also stupid to require so much of people who actually want a pet, are committed, and have the time to devote to it. 3/15/2008 11:02:38 PM |
XCchik All American 9842 Posts user info edit post |
try contacting Best Friend Pet Adoption http://www.bfpa.org
I used to foster for them. They're a great group and might help you out. 3/16/2008 7:40:18 AM |
MeatStick All American 1165 Posts user info edit post |
^ Your agency screwed my b/f and me. We adopted a cat and they guaranteed she'd been checked by a vet. 2 days later we had to rush her to emergency because her eye was eating itself. We had 3 vets look at it and all agreed it was from an infection she had previous to us adopting her.
$1500 later we have a 1 eyed cat, but still am a tad bitter. 3/16/2008 10:17:53 AM |
Str8BacardiL ************ 41754 Posts user info edit post |
The SPCA is a joke. You can get a kid from a third world country easier than you can get a dog from there. Also if you are looking for smaller breeds they never have any.
I agree with what they are trying to do but at the same time the method seems absurd. I would rather go to a dog pound and pick up one thats on the verge of being put down than spend half a day at the SPCA filling out forms and then be told the application takes weeks. 3/16/2008 12:24:53 PM |
XCchik All American 9842 Posts user info edit post |
^^ It's not "my" agency
I said I fostered for them. Every puppy I fostered for them was seen by a vet (crossroads vet) within days of being placed in the program. I'm sorry that happened to you. Perhaps the previous foster parents didn't notice the infection and it went undetected. All BFPA animals are seen by a vet - fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered and dewormed.
I wouldn't say BFPA screwed you. Whoever had the cat didn't notice a problem or it wasn't apparent until it was out of their care. 3/16/2008 4:38:40 PM |
MeatStick All American 1165 Posts user info edit post |
I was beyond pissed, but I didn't want to raise a stink and make the agency pay for it. Realistically I know ya'll are usually independent foster homes etc and it's a non-profit organization, so sueing would have been pretty asshole.
Least she's happy and healthy, getting into shit, and such...but I'd still never adopt from BFPA again. 3/16/2008 6:22:27 PM |
XCchik All American 9842 Posts user info edit post |
Did you contact anyone in BFPA when the vet diagnosed the cat? They probably would have at least helped with the vet bills. Wouldn't hurt to ask.
I'm sorry that happened to your cat. I would be upset too. Many of my animals have racked up large vet bills. 3/16/2008 6:49:09 PM |
LadyWolff All American 2286 Posts user info edit post |
Wow, BFPA bans all students, and all members of the military from adopting.
*unimpressed* 3/16/2008 11:25:49 PM |
dakota_man All American 26584 Posts user info edit post |
that sucks
I mean, you'd think their first priority would be to place pets in good homes or something
but it isn't
it's to impress people 3/16/2008 11:32:40 PM |
LadyWolff All American 2286 Posts user info edit post |
^ ?? Whatever.
If their first priority is quality homes, then they wouldn't be eliminating all military (not just folks who might get shipped out to Iraq), or all students (because students are never responsible apparently?)
[sarcasm] Because god knows, neither of those ever make good homes. [/sarcasm - just so you get it this time round]
That could have been my point, just maybe.
[Edited on March 16, 2008 at 11:36 PM. Reason : .] 3/16/2008 11:35:36 PM |
dakota_man All American 26584 Posts user info edit post |
I have a hard time with sarcasm, so thanks for the clarification.
And thank YOU Wikipedia!
Quote : | "Sarcasm is stating the opposite of an intended meaning especially in order to sneeringly, slyly, jest or mock a person, situation or thing. It is strongly associated with irony, with some definitions classifying it as a type of verbal irony intended to insult or wound. An example of sarcasm is using "that's fantastic" to mean "that's awful"." |
3/16/2008 11:50:11 PM |