Thursday, October 26, 2017

Animal Shelters should recognize " freedom of information " rights AFTER a beloved pet is adopted


October Is Adopt A Shelter Dog Month: Gov. Raimondo


Weeks before she passed away from liver center cancer last April at the Providence Hope Hospice Center my beloved woman companion, Dorene Rousseau, had to give up our beloved pets ( " our girls " ) " Dottie " and " Mindy " at the wonderful animal shelter on Elbow St. in Providence. It broke our hearts but we could not continue to care for them at Randal Manor in Cranston.

Dorene was pleased -if tearful - that " Dottie " and " Mindy " were adopted together, having lived together for five years. I told Dorene that she had given " our girls " the gift of life.

However , the beloved pets had many friends here. We would like to know how dear " Dottie " and " Mindy " are doing now. The Elbow St. animal shelter does not give much thought to this sentimental need to " stay in touch " .

I can be reached by e -mail .

Image result for dorene rousseau, " dottie " and " mindy " pet dogs
                                     Radical Ron with " our girls " Dottie and Mindy

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