Adopting out dogs can be dangerous, if precautionary guidelines are not followed. How often do you invite complete strangers into your home? For many of us, the answer is never. Yet, when we are faced with finding a new home for a dog, this rule usually flies out the window. I was just reading in the news about a man that was assaulted in his own home, for the purpose of stealing a Yorkshire Terrier pup last month. He advertised the dog in the paper for sale, and was contacted by a man interested in looking at the dog. Two men and a woman came to his house, assaulted him with a knife, and took his dog.
The good news is that he is recovering, he has his dog back, and the police were actually able to capture and arrest the assailants. The bad news is, this is not the first time this kind of thing has happened, and I'm sure it won't be the last. I read about something similar, a few months back. A woman advertised in the paper, "puppies for sale". These people held a gun on the woman, not only did they take all the puppies, but the family dog as well. These types of people are obviously not animal lovers, they are stealing expensive breeds of dogs, to sell to the highest bidder.
All I'm saying is, allowing strangers into your home is probably never a good idea. Several months back, I was able to adopt out a stray dog, without ever advertising in the paper or allowing a stranger into my home. My method was through word of mouth. I talked to everyone in my extended family, my friends at work, and all my neighbors. It probably took a little longer to find a home that way, but my neighbor ended up helping me, and we found the most wonderful home for this dog through a mutual friend. An added benefit of not adopting the dog to a stranger, is that I have been able to check on him.
In addition, it is wise to be cautious when advertising a found dog. If the breed is expensive, someone may answer your ad that is not the owner. Even worse, they may answer your ad in order to get in your house under false pretenses. To prevent this from happening, find a unique marking or characteristic on the found dog, that you do not advertise on your found dog ad. Then when someone calls to inquire about the stray dog, you can use this information to determine if they are actually the owner. People that help animals are angels, and are needed desperately, just please be careful out there!
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Adopting out dogs can be dangerous
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Weird Pet Ads on Kijiji
There are some weird pet ads on Kijiji. Am I just a skeptical cranky old dog, or do some of these ads seem downright suspicious? Here is a person posting a free ad, saying he will rescue any type of animal. He says he will take any type of animal you don't want. Dog, cat, bird or whatever. There is no organization/rescue name. Just some guy that will take any animal. He also warns you about other rescues, saying you should always ask for references. What animal rescue provides references? I don't know, is it just me?
While I am talking about classifieds, do not ever list your animal for free. I see many free dogs and cats on Kijiji. Sub-humans will get animals this way to sell for research. Back to topic, here is someone wanting kittens 6 months or younger. One thing that makes me worry is the plural usage of "kittens" in the title. That would suggest they want a bunch of kittens. Even if I'm wrong, why would you place an ad to try and find a kitten? On the same website there is a bunch of ads for kittens. It just doesn't add up, something smells fishy. Here is someone advertising they need an all black kitten. Must be all black. Best case scenario is you just have a very superficial person who thinks color of cat is more important than personality. Worst case scenario, satanic ritual. Either way not a good choice for adoption.
In this ad the poster said her cat ran away and her 4 yr. old kid needs a replacement. This may be mean, but I cannot help but think what if the cat was running away from the 4 yr. old? I know, I shouldn't have said that. I'm terrible.
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