the thing that I have noticed about brat is that they are completely devoted to the dogs. that is where the passion lies. There are many people that work 20+hours/week unpaid for the organization. When one of those people gets busy, or can no longer do the job, it is hard to find somebody (let alone train them) for a job that will not pay them anything, and will tax them physically, emotionally, and even monetarily.
For those of you that have given up on the organization, I encourage you to give it a second look. And if you feel like you have something to offer that is not being taken advantage of, well then please speak up. I can guarantee you that there are many coordinators in there that do need help.
As sharron said: "They are working to make things better". It's just not easy.
Sharron, I don't think anyone thinks that you're a blind BRAT supporter. I just think that you've invested so much into BRAT that any criticism about BRAT you are going to take personally. I've invested less than yourself, and I kind of take it to heart too.
Vegas