So the quest just to meet the dog I was interested in continues.
I swear, I spent 3 hours filling out their 5 page application form and they *still* didn’t bother reading it thoroughly.
I’m getting questions about stuff I did NOT say. And they’re making assumptions that blow my mind.
Asking why I got Keegan spayed at 14 years old. Huh??? Where the hell did that come from? Keegan was spayed at 6 months old, as her rescue agreement demanded.
Anyway, two phone calls later from my current landlord saying that yes, a large dog would be allowed here, multiple emails, and much much time put forth on my part, and I get an email saying they would make a decision on wednesday.
All this just for the opportunity to drive to Houston and meet the dog.
I have no idea if the dog and I will “click”, or if the dog will make a good service dog. I can’t know any of this until I meet the dog. But I’ve spent over a month on administration just to get the opportunity to see if I want to adopt the dog.
I’m starting to think it would have been better just to get a shelter dog (rather than a breed rescue dog). We could have been halfway through the training by now.
Sam
/ March 13, 2012Maybe they are trick questions. Or maybe somebody just as poor reading comprehension. I’ve been debating a Jehovah’s Witness on line lately who is having an impossible time understanding anything I saw. I started to wonder if it was me. Was I really just that unclear? I asked for feedback from everybody else on the board, and everybody but the guy I was debating with seemed to understand what I was saying. I don’t know what the one guy’s deal was, but it was frustrating.
Homeless Adventures
/ March 14, 2012I think it was a case of “reading while tired” on their part.
Sam
/ March 14, 2012That would be a charitable explanation, but if it’s true, then he is completely worn out every single day.
Sam
/ March 13, 2012*say