Mary just wanted to adopt a dog. The 70-year-old from Milwaukee, Wisconsin wanted to adopt a 1-year-old Yorkie mix from Fluffy Dog Rescue. However, she says she was turned away because of her age.
The Yorkie mix was being fostered so Mary submitted an application for adoption. However, she received a confusing response from the organization.
The mail read: “A philosophy of ‘adoption for life’… we feel there are other dogs that may be more suitable for you. In your case, it would be a dog aged three or older.”
Mary, whose husband passed away a few years ago, wanted a long-term companion. Seemingly, she’s the perfect candidate for any dog.
Mary’s daughter, Melissa, emailed the organization about their decision.
“To just write it off because of a number it was really upsetting,” said Melissa, her daughter.
Fluffy Dog Rescue sent back another email saying: “We have established a formula for our older applicants to do our best to accomplish this. With that said, your mother fits into a category of only being able to adopt a dog that is three years or older.”
“She’s looking for a lifelong companion,” said Melissa.
Mary doesn’t understand why she wasn’t allowed to adopt the Yorkie-mix.
“I just feel like I’m a good, loving person and I could give a lot of love to a little dog, any dog,” said Mary.
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