Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:31 am Post subject: MTR - how sad!
Sylvia has put a message on the website saying this:
Please if you have a comment about Many Tears and the way I run it feel free to say BUT please not until you have spent a week working with the staff and me. Then if you feel we are doing it all wrong, feel free to tell us how to make it better. In the last 10 days I have been inundated with nasty emails criticising me and the work we do here. It pulls me down and tears me up. I am doing my best.
I am so sorry that for those who have chosen not to visit and see for yourselves but instead to write anonymously over the internet that what we do here is not enough. Despite the shortage of staff, the weather, the exhaustion we are feeling as we had the kennel space we still felt we should help the following dogs.
Why can some people be so nasty.........i have personally visited up there and can say it was wonderful - spirit of people, since being back home i've been thinking about the next time i could visit and have now booked another week to help out.
Sylvia does fantastically, nobody is perfect and there are bound to be things people think "oh this could be better" and i'm sure Syliva is happy to hear peoples views but to make nasty comments from people who haven't run a rescue centre....well ridiculous!
On another note have you seen those dogs that have just arrived, what sweet faces they have! I like Scotty.
It's a sad fact that since the advent of Texting and the Internet those people who wouldn't have the balls to face someone, have found a perfect way to critise without having to look the person they are hurting in the eye.
its sad that people have done this.
Sylvia is a very passionate woman about what she does. So sometimes she comes across a little sharp...BUT omg she does her very best, I have been a number of times to the kennels in all weathers, the kennel are always clean and the dogs get at least two walks a day.
To be honest i was so impressed at the whole set up.
How easy it is to send emails. I wonder if the cowardly sender(s) could cope, phyically and emotionally with the continuous work that Many Tears undertake, knowing that unless there is a radical change/implmentaion of the law, the situation will not change.
Technology has a lot to answer for, faceless idiots Never been to Many Tears but look at the website and the whole setup just seems warm and caring to me.
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