• I wish we were more like Sweden…and don't apologize for rants or soapboxes!! It's good to vent and get some validation for your feelings...

  • First Basenji's

    Basenjimamma- I agree with the others, don't apologize.

    This summer we have been talking about evacuation plans in case of strong hurricanes and what to do with our dogs. There are very few hurricane shelters that allow pets, and none in our immediate area. I think there is one co-shelter, but humans and pets are kept in different areas. They advise people to take their pets to kennels, vet offices, and the like. Our boys hate storms, so I don't feel comfortable leaving them alone in an unfamiliar place. Most of the hotels only allow small animals. I think that's another thing that shows the general feeling of people and their pets. I would never leave Cody and Moe alone in a storm, much less outside like some pet owners do. I wouldn't evacuate without them. They are as much a part of my family as my brother.

  • Houston

    Thanks all for you "support". I very strongly feel this way, and sometimes it gets me into trouble(with family and friends), I don't care however and will always speak my mind about it, somebody will hear me and maybe change the way they think about their pets..or so I hope and wish.
    Yes, I will never leave my kids behind when I evacuate, nor my dogs.


  • "I love my dogs more than I love my children and so on..shame on them for saying that..I do not love my dogs more then my children, but I love them almost as much."
    I understand you so well and what is heartbreaking is that so many dogs are abandoned during the summer holidays. There are hardly any holiday places that accept dogs in Europe and I find myself not going out to restaurants or hotels because of the "dogs not allowed" syndrome. Friends don't understand this, but I always insist on taking my Basenji with me everywhere or…I don't go! I have to put up with other people's children, so they have to put up with my dog, as simple as that....AND....she is silent!


  • @crystalncody:

    Basenjimamma- I agree with the others, don't apologize.

    This summer we have been talking about evacuation plans in case of strong hurricanes and what to do with our dogs. There are very few hurricane shelters that allow pets, and none in our immediate area. I think there is one co-shelter, but humans and pets are kept in different areas. They advise people to take their pets to kennels, vet offices, and the like. Our boys hate storms, so I don't feel comfortable leaving them alone in an unfamiliar place. Most of the hotels only allow small animals. I think that's another thing that shows the general feeling of people and their pets. I would never leave Cody and Moe alone in a storm, much less outside like some pet owners do. I wouldn't evacuate without them. They are as much a part of my family as my brother.

    You are welcome to come to Blairsville, GA, right over the NC stateline and hang out here the next time there is a storm! You are welcome any time - don't forget.


  • @Basenjimamma:

    Thanks all for you "support". I very strongly feel this way, and sometimes it gets me into trouble(with family and friends), I don't care however and will always speak my mind about it, somebody will hear me and maybe change the way they think about their pets..or so I hope and wish.
    Yes, I will never leave my kids behind when I evacuate, nor my dogs.

    Yes Petra, I was thinking the same thing yesterday about the zoo. We have sadly become very materialistic here. Do you know how full the shelters are here in CA because people have to leave their over valued/ over mortgaged house and they have just dumped the family dog off at the shelter because now they're too broke. Some people here in Sacramento/Stockton,CA have just left the dog in the yard, yep left the dog in the yard and packed up their stuff and took off from their foreclosed home. The poor pets are found starving! :mad:

  • Houston

    yep left the dog in the yard and packed up their stuff and took off from their foreclosed home. The poor pets are found starving!


    I heard about that, was hoping it was wrong.. poor animals.


  • @Basenjimamma:

    I heard about that, was hoping it was wrong.. poor animals.

    You see these are the same people that lied on their home loans app to get the house saying they made a lot more than they did. They have no conscious! That's why they can sleep at night knowing they left their pet behind abandon. It was just part of the house/yard anyway. Right?:mad:


  • Does any one know what is going to happen with the two of them?

    Lots of people lied to get into a big house. Now the big house is worth lots less. Our house is not big and its not fancy but its home and ours. We have a home our animals have there home.

    My husband has a saying you can live for a house or a house can live for you.

    Rita Jean

  • Houston

    I contacted my superv, about this. I will let you know if I find anything out. If I read the add right they are already in a basenji rescue type shelter so Brat might not be able to get them.

    http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/TX507.html

  • First Basenji's

    @Vicki:

    You are welcome to come to Blairsville, GA, right over the NC stateline and hang out here the next time there is a storm! You are welcome any time - don't forget.

    Thank you! We've been lucky. Our house is sturdy and has weathered over 50 years of huricanes, so unless it's a very strong storm, we usually don't evacuate. I will definitely keep your offer in mind though.

  • Houston

    Just found out from my Brat coords, that this rescue/shelter is not friendly towards brat, so we will not be able to help the two dogs. Lets just hope the shelter does their share and interview candidates thoroughly before adopting them out. The dogs looks like they were adopted at one point from brat..


  • Thank you Basenjimamma, for trying. Hope they get to stay together and find the right home. Thanks.

    Rita Jean

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