Jess- I can tell you that some of the rescue groups with whom I've worked (on both sides) have terrible customer service. Some are just over-worked & under-volunteered, others are just plain rude. There are some who are wonderful and very helpful, even if you don't get a dog from them. Where are you located (state)? Is there a high demand for the kind of pup/dog that you are seeking? They may be inundated with requests- still no excuse for not returning a call or email. Do they only place animals with people from a pre-approved waiting list? Keep trying- your pup is out there waiting for you. Shel ----- Original Message ---- From: Jessica Pelletier <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 9:12:02 AM Subject: [FARMCOLLIE] I don't know what to do Hello, I feel as though I've hit a wall and I didn't know if anyone could help. My family has owned collie mixes from rescues since I was a baby. After we lost our last dog, Lucky, to lymphoma, we made the decision to adopt another dog from a rescue. Here's the problem: I've applied on 4 separate occasions for 4 different collie mix puppies from different area rescues, given vet phone numbers as references and puppy proofed my home for any volunteer inspections. Each of these dogs has been adopted to other families and no one from any rescues has called my vet for references or inspected my home. We've never left any of our dogs alone for long periods of time or abused them; and they all get regular exercise and socialization with other dogs. Am I doing something wrong? Has this process gotten more intense over the years? The last time we adopted was in 1992. If anyone has any suggestions, it would be really helpful. Thanks, Jess ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396546091