yeah, I would have to get a definite diagnosis before I adopted her. It's not fair to ask someone to take a dog with an obvious problem, without knowing what the future might be. What if she wasn't able to walk at all, in a year or two. She's only 3.
I get upset with Austin Pets Alive, I think they just want to keep their numbers up, for how many animals they're able to adopt out, so they can keep their government funding. They didn't even want to do a home visit, to see if my house was ok for Pepper. She asked me if it was one or two story...it's one, but if they don't check, how do they know I'm not lying?