Post by Gentle Giant News on Jan 17, 2007 3:03:18 GMT -5
There are many, many more adoption testimonies posted on Gentle Giant News.
www.gentlegiantnews.com/Adoptors.html
Here are a few examples:
Tricia Perkins:
The Great Dane Tracy walked out of her house was nothing like we expected… He was skin and bones and his rear leg literally dragged behind him.
I looked at the mantle Great Dane with his rear foot dragging in the filthy dirt. I looked at his gentle brown eyes and I noted how he leaned up against anyone who would stay next to him for any amount of time.
Kimberly Gomez:
When we arrived at GGR we were shocked. The place was filthy, as were Burt and Tracy. We were there for 8 hours, along with 9 other people also hoping to adopt dogs. Each dog Tracy brought out looked dirty, matted and skinny. Within 8 hours, she only showed us 4 Great Danes, one being their own, one looking more like a mastiff.
Kim Coxwell:
Many dogs had green discharge coming from the eyes and or nose. The house was kept clean the times I saw it, though Tracy had me touch up any photos she sent me so that no one would be able to see the urine puddles and feces all over the floor.
Julie Hydro:
He was also very aggressive with my other dogs and sent one for several major lacerations requiring multiple sutures and gave him a permanent cervical vertebra injury.
Mailani Horn:
A month after we adopted our dog (from GGR), we had to find a place to board her and Tracy had said they boarded there for a great price and the dogs enjoyed playing with each other. What a mistake! After we picked her up, she had contracted Parvo there and almost died.
These are just small portions of their testimonies. Visit the website for the rest of their story and for many others stories.
www.gentlegiantnews.com/Adoptors.html
www.gentlegiantnews.com/Adoptors.html
Here are a few examples:
Tricia Perkins:
The Great Dane Tracy walked out of her house was nothing like we expected… He was skin and bones and his rear leg literally dragged behind him.
I looked at the mantle Great Dane with his rear foot dragging in the filthy dirt. I looked at his gentle brown eyes and I noted how he leaned up against anyone who would stay next to him for any amount of time.
Kimberly Gomez:
When we arrived at GGR we were shocked. The place was filthy, as were Burt and Tracy. We were there for 8 hours, along with 9 other people also hoping to adopt dogs. Each dog Tracy brought out looked dirty, matted and skinny. Within 8 hours, she only showed us 4 Great Danes, one being their own, one looking more like a mastiff.
Kim Coxwell:
Many dogs had green discharge coming from the eyes and or nose. The house was kept clean the times I saw it, though Tracy had me touch up any photos she sent me so that no one would be able to see the urine puddles and feces all over the floor.
Julie Hydro:
He was also very aggressive with my other dogs and sent one for several major lacerations requiring multiple sutures and gave him a permanent cervical vertebra injury.
Mailani Horn:
A month after we adopted our dog (from GGR), we had to find a place to board her and Tracy had said they boarded there for a great price and the dogs enjoyed playing with each other. What a mistake! After we picked her up, she had contracted Parvo there and almost died.
These are just small portions of their testimonies. Visit the website for the rest of their story and for many others stories.
www.gentlegiantnews.com/Adoptors.html