Quote:
Originally Posted by cashflyer
Well... the rabies tag comes back with completely different info.
Now it's starting to look like a dog with some random tags thrown on the collar.
I am hesitant to get in the middle of this now and have decided that we are going to contact a local no-kill shelter, give them all info, and let them have at it. If there is something shady going on, then the dog has a shot at a new family. If the current owners are just dickbags... well, I can't fix stupid.
Somebody on facebook said that she is probably "too old" to get adopted, and would likely just get "put down". Nobody wanted Aunt Eunice when she got old, but we didn't put her down. Is a no-kill shelter the dog equivalent of a retirement home?
She's nice enough to keep (not Eunice), but my germane shepherd does not seem to cotton to the idea.
|
They could have used the rabies tag from another dog so they could register it in the city they live in.
It's good she found you. The shelter may also work with rescue groups to get dogs adopted.