tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7101604015910080734.post2515843724295577424..comments2022-11-04T04:59:52.307-04:00Comments on Rescue Me - GSP Rescue Tales From The Front Lines: One Good Turn Deserves a Denial?Michelle Salyershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07987487437245388293noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7101604015910080734.post-60765019596050735002012-12-08T14:56:45.674-05:002012-12-08T14:56:45.674-05:00Wow, that was really enlightening.
Obviously they...Wow, that was really enlightening.<br /><br />Obviously they do not know you, or what rescue is all about.<br /><br />Perhaps the term "big Business" should not have been said of rescue but of breeders. If the GSPCA feels that rescue is big business, maybe it's because rescue might be hurting the bottom line of the breeders, though I honestly don't believe it. The people that come to rescue for a pet love their breed and the ability to help a dog someone didn't want.<br /><br />It's really ridiculous and not worth discussing if the GSPCA is that ignorant of your efforts.<br /><br />I well say though, that as seniors are always a struggle with any rescue, if you have a plan that will help, by all means take it to other rescues. They will appreciate your efforts and I'm sure the dogs will love a forever home.upnorthwihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06788026443514126158noreply@blogger.com