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slickssw asked in PetsOther - Pets · 1 decade ago

Do you think the ASPCA would understand?

I has a pound mutt puppy that I rescued a year ago mainly for my depression issues. Due to unexpected living changed the dog ended up with my mother and she couldn't provide what she needed. She signed up the dog to the ASPCA without asking me about it. I'm deeply affected. I do not have the money for the adoption fee that they want. Do you think they would understand? She's only been in there today. It's eating away at me. I love her.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    just go and ask them

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Your question isn't very clear to me- are you asking if the ASPCA will understand the dog has been returned to them, or if the ASPCA will understand you can't pay the adoption fee? If it's the former, they'll understand- it happens a lot, though it's very sad and not what they want to see after finding the dog what they thought was a 'forever' home.

    If it's the latter- If you don't even have the money for the adoption fee, how are you going to have the money to pay for the dog- food, toys, bedding, vet bills? Plus, the fact it can't live with you and your mother clearly isn't keen on the dog. I would cut your losses, mourn (because it is like losing an animal) and leave well alone. It's better the dog finds a new home with people who want him and can pay for him.

  • 1 decade ago

    The only way you'll find out is by asking! But if they say no y not make ur mom pay for it seeing she didn't ask you doesn't it seem fair????

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