by sftiggee » Wed Aug 10, 2005 6:55 pm
No, they did not do a home visit. What happened was that I fouind this pup on the shelter website, but they were onyl adopting out to a rescue because of her special needs (leg tremors indicating neurological issues). i convinced a rescue group to meet me at the shelter, pull the puppy, give her to me as a foster and let me take over from there. She hasn't been spayed yet either until we can determine that she can be spayed safely. She has a neurologist appointment Friday.
When it comes to rescues, keep looking around and don't get too discouraged. Some rescues are too stuck int heir rules and wont' adpt to peopel with children, people who dont' own their home, people without a fence, etc etc etc. Just keep looking around and you will find a rescue who will actually take the tiem to see that you are a good dog parent and adopt you a dog. Shelters only have you fill out an application, they don't do home visits.
good luck...and I hoep you knwo what you are gettign into with Border Collies..they are even more intense than ACDs!
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