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by joanro on 07 November 2014 - 23:11
by vk4gsd on 07 November 2014 - 23:11
another perspective is the dog is (hypothetically) well placed and the org received some funds to enable it to continue in it's good work (assumption). what is the overall bad if the motives were pure even if the methods are dodgy.
another owner might see this as a noble thing?
when donations are given the donater has no input to how they are used in general as long as the org is being consistent with it's charter overall.
dunno just musing.
by Donald Harris on 07 November 2014 - 23:11

by Jenni78 on 07 November 2014 - 23:11
I understood that, Joan.
by Donald Harris on 07 November 2014 - 23:11

by Jenni78 on 08 November 2014 - 01:11
I hope you tear her up one side and down the other, if that's the case, Donald. I'm so sorry.
by Donald Harris on 08 November 2014 - 04:11

by Hundmutter on 08 November 2014 - 16:11
In general I'd agree with vk4's post ^^^; sometimes dogs donated (or bought) to be Service or
Assistance Dogs do not work out, for whatever reason(s). Better surely that they are then re - sited
with another sort of Work, as long as they are going to somewhere/someone where they won't just
be treated like an inanimate and swappable object [!], than to be simply sold off or let go to a Pound.
In the specific, however - and in any cases similar to the OP's - where there has been agreemnent to
notify the original provider or breeder of the dog(s), it is a very poor show when that is subsequently
ignored, however good the new placement. I remember the OP's concern when he was looking for a
service organisation to work with; I can only conclude that he is correct and they have LIED to him.
SHAME ON THEM.

by Kaffirdog on 08 November 2014 - 18:11
Non profit organisations can make enough profit to run the setup and pay thier staff and directors, it doesn't mean they have to be volunteers.
Margaret N-J
by Donald Harris on 08 November 2014 - 18:11
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