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the story below is that of a very unselfish, giving person who paid (in advance) the adoption fees ($100 +) for dogs in perry county ohio. my concern is, that after his "gift" of paying those fees, a "record number" of adoptions occurred. so, is it just me or does something seem odd that if all these people were holding out on adopting / rescuing a dog for themselves, basically refused to do so over $100 bucks or so. if that's true, then how on earth will they afford a vet bill, or better yet, a food bill (that will always occur while the dog is alive by the way).
in contrast, my wife has 5 fancy rats as pets and the most recent aquiree was unhealthy and required a $91 vet bill to improve his health (which it did). animals require care, which requires money. which is why i'm confused about the on rush of dog adoptions after the new owners realized a savings for said animal, which makes me wonder what will happen when the first vet bill comes a calling. and it will.
in contrast, my wife has 5 fancy rats as pets and the most recent aquiree was unhealthy and required a $91 vet bill to improve his health (which it did). animals require care, which requires money. which is why i'm confused about the on rush of dog adoptions after the new owners realized a savings for said animal, which makes me wonder what will happen when the first vet bill comes a calling. and it will.
Record number of dogs adopted at Perry County shelter after anonymous donor covers fees
NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio (WCMH) — Dogs at a local shelter have found their forever homes just in time for the holidays. 35 dogs were adopted at the Perry County Dog Shelter after someone offered t…
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