This is way off topic but I'm sure some of ya will understand my frustration and some will agree with the dog pound, oh well. We finally put my old dog down several months ago and I decided to get another one. I wanted one that can be trusted in the Ferret Shelter and my husband wants a Shepard. I've been researching Shepard rescues and have my name at one but there aren't any close to me. A Shepard mix puppy was turned in at the pound. She is a doll and currently ferret size, by the time she gets bigger than them, they will already have convinced her she is either a ferret or thier slave. I went and looked at her several times, thought about it overnight, did not make a decision in haste. Filled out the application, answered it honestly when they asked where will I keep the dog. Told them outside during the day and inside when we are home. My application is denied and I am prohibited from adopting a dog from them. According to them it is against the law in the state of Florida to keep animals outside during the day due to the heat. All dogs must be confined inside during the day under Florida law. Not, must be provided with shelter, shade, water, food and secure fencing. Inside or no dog period. Told them fine, I was unaware of this law, I could make arrangements. Nope, once you fill out an application there with outside on it, you are prohibited from adopting, period. These are the same people who refer ferrets to me, but now I am listed in thier records as unfit to own a dog or cat. When I told the lady at the desk that made no sense, she than made the statement that I couldn't expect them to adopt me a dog just so I could chain it up in my backyard where it can't get out of the sun. Chain? What chain? The applicaton asked if I had a fence. I said Yes, a 6' privacy fence. Where did she get off telling me I was going to chain this dog up. I told them I didn't understand, the paper and news talk all the time about the number of dogs that are destroyed because no one will adopt them. I was informed that destroying unwanted animals is not really a problem unless they are really old, sick or mean. Most pound dogs find homes. EXCUSE ME! The news and papers run public announcements during the summer and winter all the time to remind people to not leave pets unattended in vehicles, to ensure that you provide adaquate shelter, shade and water. None of the public service announcements have ever said inside confinement is required by state law. Only to be sure that your pets have someplace to retreat to during the day and ensure they have clean fresh water. I bought a large doghouse and it sits in the shade with a bed inside it. Underneath my deck is left open to provide access to the cool sand under there. I use a five gallon pail to ensure plenty of water. I don't leave my dog out during the day to be abusive but because my old hound liked chasing squirrels better than watching Oprah. That remote control was hard for her to use, but treeing squirrels came quite easily. Well I'm through ranting but I still feel jipped, I really tried to do what was right, I guess I can go to a breeder and buy a dog with a clear conscience since the pound has excess owners waiting for their intakes. GRRRRRRR...... Guess I'll go scrub ferret stains out of the corners as punishement. Deena Canals http://www.webabout.com/fog [Posted in FML issue 2958]