I just wanted to take a moment to comment on the post yesterday by Debi who said that she was able to bring her ferret into the Pennsylvania Ferret Club & Shelter's spring 2007 Ferret Fandango show and did not need to show her records at the door. I am the registrar for Fandango and one of the two primary show coordinators. We also have a handful of dedicated club members who assist in preparations for the show and on the day of the show. Our policy is clearly stated and adhered to: all ferrets on the premises, whether showing, for sale, or visiting, must have their records checked at the door. No exceptions. We have had the unpleasant task in the past of having to turn away people who drove hours to come to our show - oftentimes, first-time show-goers - because they did not have the proper paperwork or misunderstood what type of records they needed to bring. It is heartbreaking for us to have to do that but in the interest of all who trust the PFCS to provide a safe environment, we've had to do it. Complete with little kids in tears. If we're going to turn away someone registered to show and who drove hours to attend, we're certainly not going to allow a walk-in to come in without the proper paperwork. I am not implying that Debi is being untruthful. I am saying, however, that if someone told her that she could enter without records, that person was not a Ferret Fandango volunteer assigned to manning the doors at Fandango. It may have been a club member wearing a PFCS shirt who was trying to be helpful or was covering the door for a Fandango volunteer - I don't know, I'm speculating. But I assure you that nobody assigned to cover the door would ever say that - all of our volunteers know full well the rules. Debi, you and I spoke at least a couple times that day, I'm surprised you wouldn't say something to me considering you were so concerned that you were allowed in without your records being checked. You could have pointed out the person that gave you that information and we could have dealt with it on the spot. If you remember anything about the person who said that to you, please do let me know so I can speak to the person. Short of that, I apologize that happened to you, and hope that you would feel comfortable in attending our shows in the future. Kym Costanzo Vice President Director of Shelter Operations & Education Co-Director of Fundraising The Pennsylvania Ferret Club & Shelter <http://www.ferretclub.com/> <http://www.ferretmommy.com/> [Posted in FML 5867]