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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 2739941" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Good luck getting her into a no kill shelter. The vast majority of the no kill shelters in the city are full, and an animal, if not adopted, will sit inside one for years, just waiting inside a cage, until they die from sickness or natural causes. Also, most no kill shelters and rescues only either take animals that are good for PR, or that are purebred and will make them money. Sucks I know, and shouldn't be like that. Honestly, the OKC animal shelter off of SE 29th and Bryant isn't bad. They give every animal that comes in a fair shake, and with her being fixed and a beautiful dog she should go almost immediately into the adoption program. What will happen is you drop her off at the front during business hours, sign a piece of paper giving her over to the city, and there you have it. If you have any questions about all this I am more than willing to talk you through whatever, or answer any questions. I worked as a field officer for OKC animal welfare for almost 2 years. Enjoyed it quite a bit, and I saw how everything goes, did it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 2739941, member: 35036"] Good luck getting her into a no kill shelter. The vast majority of the no kill shelters in the city are full, and an animal, if not adopted, will sit inside one for years, just waiting inside a cage, until they die from sickness or natural causes. Also, most no kill shelters and rescues only either take animals that are good for PR, or that are purebred and will make them money. Sucks I know, and shouldn't be like that. Honestly, the OKC animal shelter off of SE 29th and Bryant isn't bad. They give every animal that comes in a fair shake, and with her being fixed and a beautiful dog she should go almost immediately into the adoption program. What will happen is you drop her off at the front during business hours, sign a piece of paper giving her over to the city, and there you have it. If you have any questions about all this I am more than willing to talk you through whatever, or answer any questions. I worked as a field officer for OKC animal welfare for almost 2 years. Enjoyed it quite a bit, and I saw how everything goes, did it all. [/QUOTE]
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