http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news/i-team%3A-pit-prints-030110
Watch the video, it says it all.
This is the rescue that I had Gotty with.
When I asked her about the adoption fee that she placed on Gotty ($250) that is was to get the serious inquires about him. I even sent her a donation for being so kind and helpful for listing Gotty.
I am thanking God right now that the way Gotty's adoption went was not through this woman. I would hate to know that she was using him to collect money for anything other than helping dogs.
Thank you Belinda, Wesely and Grant for coming into Gotty's life at the right time. I miss him desperately but I know that he is so happy right now.




There are some rescues around here that I think are similar. They post the same dogs that need rescue from NYC shelters day after day on craigslist saying they are being put down today (sometimes that ad runs for weeks)unless someone fosters or adopts them but when you offer to foster- they do not respond. I can understand the higher adoption fees that rescues often need to continue to rescue, but a lot of these people adopt them from NYC shelters for low cost and try to flip them like people do with houses to make money. They try to get rid of them fast so they don't have to pay the costs associated with medical treatment and housing them. I know some of the rescues are legit- but just from dealing with a few prior to getting Ino- a lot of them that post on craigslist really do not want foster homes to step up and a lot of them do not get the dog out of the shelter unless they have a home set up. Individuals can go pick them up at the shelter and pay 60 bucks or let the rescue spring them after an adopter commits and they charge near 300.