Many of the so called rescues go overboard in my opinion, in requiring some very stringent home requirements for their animals. Some require a yard. I guess most of the people in New York city would not qualify for a pet since they live in high rises. Some say no young children. If you get a rescue pet and then a year or so down the road you get pregnant you had better get an abortion because the pet police will come and take your pet away.
Since when do we give more power to so called animal rescues over our lives than we give the government? I do believe it is time for governments, either federal or local to step in and say to the "pet police" knock it off. Once an animal has changed custody through an exchange of money, that animal now belongs to it's new owner. When you adopt an animal you are NOT leasing it - you own it. The only way a rescue can retain rights on that animal is to foster it out. NO MONEY OR FEES are to be paid to the rescue. In fact the rescue should be paying the foster family, the same way that human foster families are paid.
Here is my statement to all rescues our there:
Get your adoption wording correct. Are you adopting out that animal? That means giving the animal to a good home with no fees attached. Are you selling that animal? That means you are charging an "adoption fee" for the animal. Are you fostering out that animal? That means that you still control the animal and the person that takes of the animal is paid for their time, effort and pet food.
Many people (rescues that is) will complain that we just can't give the animal away. We spent money on that animal and need to recoup that money some way. I guess you could call it a donation but not make it manditory. But we all know that you would pressure the "adoptee" to donate. Guess you are the same as breeders that need to recoup the expenses for their breeding operation. Once you start taking money your rescue has become nothing more than any other business.
Published by Jan S
Published author, freelance writer and webmaster. Available as a ghost writer and blog article writer. Contact theknowledgelady[AT]gmail.com Expertise in the following areas: Technology, entrepreneurship, ho... View profile
- Pet and Animal Rescues in Maryland Look at the differnt sites and see i fyou ca nhelp
-
What is Responsible Pet Ownership?
A responsible pet owner is not one to "give a pet away" when times get tough, a baby is on the way, or a necessary home move comes about unexpectedly.
-
Kelly Ann Walz Attacked, Killed by Pet Black Bear
The Pennsylvania State Police reported Sunday that Kelly Ann Walz, a 37-year-old woman from Ross Township, was mauled to death by her pet black bear. Officials were summoned to...
- Pet and Animal Rescues in Delaware Theses shelters get no government money They depend on contributions fomrthe public,
- Helping Animal Rescues We can help the people who operate shelters and rescues.
- Animal and Pet Rescues in New York
- The Best Ways to Find a Lost Pet
- Pet and Animal Rescues in Texas
- Helping a Lost Pet Home
- Family's Pet Chicken Found Missing
- What to Do when Your Pet Goes Missing
- The Responsibilities of Pet Owners
|
|
1 Comments
Post a CommentI understand paying a minimal fee when adopting a pet, to cover the cost of food and whatnot. However, there are so many pet rescues and shelters that require you to pay hundreds of dollars. That annoys me, to no extent. Great article!