@giza1 i sure will
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@westcoastflea1 “Not my dog, I became a foster because I knew i did not have the financial means to adopt.”
Great, so you decided to get all the benefits of the dog with none of the costs. Yet that strikes you as perfectly ethical.
“I Take declan in, vet finds an ear infection and before he can make any decisions the vet has to contact Brat?”
Correct, as it should be. You are not the dog owner, nor paying for treatment. BRATs responsibility is to respond promptly.
“if someone tells me, based on false or dated information, what will happen to Declan, I'm supposed to be compliant?
Compliant?
gimme a break. I do not comply with any direction from anyone that may harm Declan. Perhaps you would”By your own admission, you are happy to take money for the care of the dog for eight years and now demand that BRAT do as you wish. Frankly, it’s disgusting and there should be a contract which allows BRAT to take the dog back. If what you say is true, then you are already in breach of that contract.
“what kind of responsible pet owner relies on something like Go fund me to care for a Cushings dog?”
What kind of responsible owner or foster, takes on the responsibility of a dog for eight years while expecting to take on no financial responsibility. Then lies and tries to throw dirt at the very charity who has paid their bills for eight years?
I can only imagine that you are a troll, they frequent here from time to time. Nobody else could honestly be so absurd. Hopefully Royal Canin will track you down and sue you so hard you bounce.
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@westcoastflea1 said in Brat Rescue and Transport; How they really treat rescues:
@dagodingo As I have deleted my posts I'm surprised to see you haven't deleted your own. I deleted mine, yet you have not deleted yours
Just a suggestion.Why did you delete your posts @westcoastflea1 ? I never delete mine, and see no reason to.
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@dagodingo and who is the troll here?
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@westcoastflea1 Like is said, a troll. You are a liar and delusional. As I said, I hope RC track you down and sue you so hard you bounce. BRAT obviously need to vet their fosters better. Given your statements, BRAT should take the dog back immediately and find him a responsible foster.
“They will take Declan citing negligence” Let’s hope so. Now you claim you have had the dog for ten years.
“It is clear that you have no grasp of the facts read a label honey you want to feed your child powdered cellulose, chicken meal corn meal corn grits rice powder and wheat gluten and call it healthy? be my guest. Royal canine is the one that makes these recipes and calls them healthy”
The food is made to help reduce the weight of overweight dogs. Not all powdered cellulose comes from wood. Far from your claim that “they want me to feed Declan sawdust”.
The statements that RC is sawdust is irrefutably false. What is not healthy is over feeding your dog until they are 20lbs overweight.Done with you, keep posting your lies and then deleting them all you want.
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None of this is useful in terms of helping the dog. Maybe just let it go and concentrate on whatever action may produce positive results? A "go fund me" might be helpful. Any other suggestions someone might offer that I haven't thought of might be helpful. Venting has a place, but repeating the same arguments over and over won't accomplish anything except to feed anger.
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@westcoastflea1 said in Brat Rescue and Transport; How they really treat rescues:
i explained to her that Declan is a service dog for me, due to PTSD,
Declan is not a service dog. Declan is a foster dog that you were obligated to socialize, train, and assess so that he could find a 'forever home' through adoption. If Declan has behavior and health issues, they need to be addressed by professionals. Period.
If you think you need a service dog, please go through the proper channels to get one. It is unfair for you to abuse the generosity of BRAT donors because you feel like you cannot afford a dog of your own.
IMHO, I think the best thing any of us can do is contact BRAT and let them handle it.