Love the puppies! And it's people like you that make the world a better place.
Some shelters don't make it extremely easy...when a puppy was dumped off at our home last year, the no kill in our town wouldn't take him even though our landlord didn't want two dogs, but wanted us to sponsor a dog until a kennel opened up; this was a 5 week old puppy, and my hubby and I didn't have that extra money to take care of the puppy, AND sponsor a dog at the same time, so I told them I would keep him and would check back later if i couldn't figure out a solution; fortunately the landlord agreed to let us keep him, or atleast keep him long enough to find a home. I'm not saying all no kills, or shelters in general are like this, and it doesn't excuse the dump offs (as there are other means of finding good homes), but sometimes circumstances cause people to lose rational thinking, and think that dropping the dog off in a 'busy' or a remote area is best. It's sad, but true, and fortunately for these puppies they will actually have a chance to be properly adopted out.Originally Posted by Rosiemac
That's it!, take the easy option and dump them on the road side instead of dragging your lazy backside to a no kill shelter!!People like that make me sick!