Potato!
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I have a friend who applied for a great dane from a rescue. She was turned down as her 150 acre farm was not adequatly fenced (post and rail for horses).
No, not at all, sarcasm aimed at the rescue...sorry.
Is there a council pound near you?
Or....
http://www.rescuedirectory.co.uk/animals/south-west/page1.html
I went to see a dog at a small local rescue after seeing him on their website. When we arrived there was no going to see the dogs in the kennels, you could only look at pictures and then request an audience with one. The dog I had gone to see was an 8 year old male border terrier that had come in as a stray. The girl there asked me some questions and then agreed that I could see the dog so someone was sent to go and fetch him, the girl then asked where I lived and when I replied 'Okehampton' said Oh I think that was where he was found and went dashing off into the back office she then came rushing out past us saying 'Yes he was found in Okehampton, you can't have him' and sped out yelling 'Take him back, take him back'. She then returned and said as I lived where the dog was found the policy was not to rehome him there....despite them having absolutely no idea where he came from! So that was that, we were not even allowed to clap eyes on to him.
I also visited an RSPCA shelter, again we weren't allowed to actually look at the dogs as they said it stresses them out. I would have thought that any extra attention would have been welcomed and I went away that day without leaving a donation and with the feeling that I would not go back there to find a dog.
On another note, I would like to point out to supporters of the Cinnamon Trust that in the accounts submitted to the charity commission in the final year before the charity was reregistered (2010), there was a payment made into the founder/head/trustee of the charity's pension fund of around £350 000. The accounts were available to view via the Charity Commisions website but I'm guessing due to the charity being reregistered they are no longer available.
because I would take the dog up to the stables and it may get trampled on and would not like walking around a muddy field.