Purple wrote:None of the links you posted lead to anything....they all say oops, and there is a picture of Thor in a basket....
No doubt, I love her, but puppies, notoriously find homes much easier than the adults. One reason why we are keeping the momma, plus she's an absolute doll. Also, we already have momma Satin and we def. couldn't have three dogs....
Maryellen wrote:no pit bull should ever growl at a human, whether with babies around or not.. that is not proper pit bull temperment. if you are involved in rescue you should know that. any pit bull that growls, snaps or lunges at a human wanting to attack/bite should not be adopted out ever. it was YOUR responsibility as a rescue owner to personally drive to that shelter and evaluate that dog. period... you never never never allow shelter workers to evaluate a dog and then do a transport for the dog.. its common sense to always evaluate the dogs yourself, not to depend on other parties involved.. and, when that dog got to the foster home , YOU should have gone there and assessed her temperment , and kept going there to assess her temperment the entire time she was there due to the fact that she was pregnant/had puppies whatever.. a responsible rescue takes full responsibility for any pit bull that is deemed human aggressive and does not blame it on the foster home. some dogs that are so abused can not turn around. and you also should have contacted the shelter where she came from and reamed them out for not telling you about the green dot on the cage.. but then again, you should have been there the day of pickup of her to assess her temperment and speak to everyone at that shelter.
Maryellen wrote:no pit bull should ever growl at a human, whether with babies around or not.. that is not proper pit bull temperment. if you are involved in rescue you should know that. any pit bull that growls, snaps or lunges at a human wanting to attack/bite should not be adopted out ever. it was YOUR responsibility as a rescue owner to personally drive to that shelter and evaluate that dog. period... you never never never allow shelter workers to evaluate a dog and then do a transport for the dog.. its common sense to always evaluate the dogs yourself, not to depend on other parties involved.. and, when that dog got to the foster home , YOU should have gone there and assessed her temperment , and kept going there to assess her temperment the entire time she was there due to the fact that she was pregnant/had puppies whatever.. a responsible rescue takes full responsibility for any pit bull that is deemed human aggressive and does not blame it on the foster home. some dogs that are so abused can not turn around. and you also should have contacted the shelter where she came from and reamed them out for not telling you about the green dot on the cage.. but then again, you should have been there the day of pickup of her to assess her temperment and speak to everyone at that shelter.
Purple wrote:Could you include the date stamp on her posts Eric, I just want a feel of the time frame.
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