They don’t actually try to get their dogs adopted, at least not the bigger ones. I submitted and application a few years ago when I was looking for a dog and got turned down. Regardless of whether I thought they turned me down for dumb reasons, I do but that’s besides the point, the dog I wanted is still there and so are the older dogs that were there when I applied. I now have a lab that I adopted from somewhere else maybe a month after they turned me down. She gets a big back yard, daily walks and a doggie door to come in and out as she pleases. Meanwhile Riley has spent the last two years since I last saw him in a kennel. I liked the guy in the back who takes care of the dogs. I think he does a good job. The dogs all seemed like he took them out and gave them play time and Riley was really well adjusted, which is why I wanted him. It’s a shame that no one will ever have him in...
Read moreThank you Cyndie for saving my dog Brandy's life, and leg! You are so amazing and I am so grateful and thankful to you for all your help!! AALOC personally called other animal hospitals for me, and shopped around to find me an affordable hospital to take my dog to. The original place I took my dog to was charging so much that I was considering amputation. Thanks to the help of AALOC, my dog was able to have surgery to repair her hip, and leg. They also assisted me with pledges, and pointed me in the right direction to find all the help I needed. They were so supportive and caring! I am SO thankful and happy!! Thank you for all you did...
Read moreOur rescue kitten, China, was feral and had a broken leg in two places when we found her at about 8weeks old. We had her leg amputated. (The only thing we could do as infection had already set in.) About two months later she got out and we couldn't catch her for three days. She came back to us pregnant and later had 5 kittens. We couldn't afford to get even one of them fixed so the AALOC paid for all of them! Two a month until all were done. I can't thank...
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