DipseyDeb
Well-Known Member
Also in AAD, just seen this on FB :O speechless!!
https://www.facebook.com/emma.carpenter.9674?fref=ts
https://www.facebook.com/emma.carpenter.9674?fref=ts
I have a FREE rabbit who lives in a big garden not in a cage
I have a FREE cat who I love to pieces and I have a FREE pony who I adore.
I sold a horse for a few thousand who is now in a rescue horse because of how the people I sold him to treated him.
Free or not its if they get into the wrong hands
Barnacle, yes I do believe facebook is a likely target for people looking for bait dogs, I think it's the perfect place, as orionstar said, how easy is it for them to get their hands on animals on these sites? No home checks, no money needing to change hands.........
I'm another who's both given away animals for free and got them for free - shock horror.
Do you honestly think that Facebook page is a likely target for dog trainers looking for bait? I mean, really?
Barnacle, I'm another one who has taken in loads of FTGH over the years. Of my current herd of 11, 4 were free, and all but one of the rest were as good as. There are many, many good people who will take in an animal in need, but wouldn't want to pay money (for the previous bad owner to go get a new one, or to profit from the transaction?) for the privilege.
Ignore the cynics and keep your trust in human kindness.QUOTE]
Of my current animals 7 were free - strays that turned up or through word of mouth from friends who I knew. I still would never ever advertise FTGH, nor do I ever sell my animals on. Basic common sense and knowing the way the world can work and how deceptive people can be means I won't risk my animals like that. It has nothing to do with being 'kind' thinking that everyone is an animals saviour, because quite frankly they aren't!
I would work with a rescue to find homes and keep the animals at home till this was sorted. Of course there are some nice genuine people but knowing it is a risk...would you try to rehome like this?
Everyone knows that there are crappy people out there, but I'm not going to have an animal put the sleep because maybe, just maybe, it will end up somewhere horrible. All animals are capable of sharing the same fate, whether they're worth nothing or £200,000.
^^hear hear^^
Plenty of valuable horses are abused etc. A certain well-known showjumper in the north of england used to have a very high turnover of well-bred, talented horses who just couldn't take the beatings.
At least with FTGH the owner has lower expectations, and no need to extract 'value' from the poor beast.
We will have to agree to disagree. I do help welfare in a small way and have seen the smaller rescues will help if the owner will keep their dogs at home while hunting for a new owner.Yes I would. I have before in the past and I can't say that I won't in the future, should I need to for whatever reason.
Also, working with a rescue isn't a viable option really. Rescues only take on the worst cases - they don't have the space to take in well looked after pets who are simply in need of a new home (and that's me speaking from personal experience). Sending an otherwise healthy animal who is in good condition to a rescue just because it needs to find it a new home wouldn't sit right with me anyway. If I can find someone who is looking for what I have, and can offer a good home, then I will 100% give it away for free. Charging someone fifty quid to put in my own pocket isn't a guarantee that they're going to go somewhere better.
Everyone knows that there are crappy people out there, but I'm not going to have an animal put the sleep because maybe, just maybe, it will end up somewhere horrible. All animals are capable of sharing the same fate, whether they're worth nothing or £200,000.
We will have to agree to disagree. I do help welfare in a small way and have seen the smaller rescues will help if the owner will keep their dogs at home while hunting for a new owner.
I guess if a horse has NO monetary value, you have to ask yourself why. Is it old/lame/mentally unstable? Even you, who has some sort of attachment to the animal, wants rid, so who in their right mind would want it?
So how do they help then?