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Jiminy Christmas Michele, I meant Petco where the local rescue groups are invited to stand outside the store and show their adorable available animals! Do they even have "pet store" pet stores anymore?
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
Jiminy Christmas Michele, I meant Petco where the local rescue groups are invited to stand outside the store and show their adorable available animals! Do they even have "pet store" pet stores anymore?
Ok, so no butt kickings for you then.
Actually, yes we have "pet store" pet stores still around. In fact a new one just opened here in GB about three months ago. Maybe it's not as big in other states, but here it's still a huge problem. Local news just did a major undercover investigation of local puppy mills. It makes me furious.
You can all mock Zool, but my wife said pretty much the same thing after seeing that commercial. She mentioned the story about that dog dragging a dead baby out of the woods and wondered why we have so much commercial time devoted to informing people they can go pick up a used animal with sad pleading eyes at the humane society, but no commercial time devoted to informing poor, sick, stupid human people they can drop off a baby no questions asked at any number of locations that are better than the woods.
What I've deduced from all this is that Zool could be my life partner.
"You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
no commercial time devoted to informing poor, sick, stupid human people they can drop off a baby no questions asked at any number of locations that are better than the woods.
I've never seen a commercial concerning that topic, but I did see some TV news special. It was a while back, but if I'm remembering it correctly, it was a hospital that would take children, no questions asked if they parents did not feel they could care for the children. Seems like it was something new that was being tried and might have just been in a few States or maybe even just one? What I do remember about the program is that they were kind of overwhelmed with the numbers they were dealing with. Pretty sad. The story this show focussed on was a man who left his 6 kids at a hospital. His wife died and he pretty much just fell apart and felt he couldn't support them. I'm thinking you won't see commercials for this particular type of thing because they would be afraid of numbers it would bring in.
What they should be advertising more is help that can be provided for these people through Dept. of Human Services. Although when a state agency is involved it can't be "no questions asked" type of thing. Unfortunately people in some of these situations are afraid of getting Human Services involved in their family. They are looked at as the "bad guys". Plus, most often they require all kinds of family counseling, parenting classes, etc.....the type of thing many of them frown upon to begin with.
But you are right, it's really too bad there aren't more places that can accept children...no questions asked, so they don't end up abused or worse.
P.S. I saw 'Marley and Me' - it is a real howl jerker.
Jerker? Is it sad? I wanted to see it, but won't if it ends on a sad note.
Like any good dog movie, it covers the lifetime of a dog. And like all good dog movies, it ends with the sadness of the loss of a good dog. I have to admit that I howled more during 'My Dog Skip.' That was a good dog, that Skip.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
I have this fish. He lays on the bottom of his bowl and does nothing until he thinks he's gonna get fed--then he's all over the place. As soon as he's gotten his food, he goes back down to the bottom of the bowl. I've named him Cleditus...
At the rate I'm going, I should have a cat by the end of the weekend. I wonder how Cleditus will feel about moving when the cat finds his bowl...
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
Opening Jan. 16th
Think I'll skip Marley and Me and catch this one.
There are holes in the story and the whole movie is one big implausibility but it just doesn't matter. Hotel for Dogs will be the first big hit of 2009. It's a great family film that 4-12 year olds are just going to eat up.
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