She hasn’t been trying very hard, has she — I was finding several potential no-kill shelters in just a few min — without being familiar with the area, just Google.
If she really cares for those dogs, she needs to do some searching and look in the phone book for no-kill shelters, since the time is so short, something like that might be the only quick solution.
And since the shelters depend on donation, I would highly recommend that she donates them for taking her dogs and hopefully find homes for them.
They are not that well off, that is why they are forced to move where they can afford to live. So donating is not in their bufget.
She hasnt been trying very hard, has she I was finding several potential no-kill shelters in just a few min without being familiar with the area, just Google.
If she really cares for those dogs, she needs to do some searching and look in the phone book for no-kill shelters, since the time is so short, something like that might be the only quick solution.
And since the shelters depend on donation, I would highly recommend that she donates them for taking her dogs and hopefully find homes for them.
I just read this and picture a broken hearted teenage girl and 2 dogs that don’t deserve to be in a pound where they will be possibly be euthanized.
Shame on you! Maybe Grandma didn’t tell her until today that the dogs couldn’t come with her. Besides, you have no idea what she is doing on her own to find the dogs a home.