I'm not sure if this is in the correct place Mod's, if not, feel free to move it...
I don't want to mention any names, but I've been recently volunteering with a local Bully breed rescue that's recomended by my vet and a couple of members here. In the 2 times I've volunteered so far, I've noticed some things (info, training techniques) that are just not "right" and make me uncomfortable. I don't know how to go about getting them the information in a way that won't offend them. I don't even know who runs things, as it's split into regions of the area I live and I haven't got familiar with things yet.
The main issue I'm having is the "training" techniques used. They believe in the pack mentality, and alpha theory/dominance. It's plastered on their pamplets they hand out at all events to everyone that comes by. Almost all of their fosters wear prongs, when they clearly don't need them. Some of the lead fosters/event people use many physical corrections, and you can clearly see the dogs are terrified and only doing what they should because of this fear. There are a handful of dogs that don't fall into this category, but most do.
Another thing that was bothering me, was a conversation I had with one of the "directors". She basically said that they have so many dogs in the rescue/foster homes that will never be adopted out because of HA or major behavioral problems, and can't be trusted to adopt out. My question is, why do you have those dogs taking up those spaces when you could be pulling dogs that are very adoptable. I don't know how to ask them this question in a not-so-combative way. Help?
I have this link to help with the Alpha Theory:
http://k9domain.org/alpha_theory.aspx
So, if any of you have advice on how to politely educate, and/or links that I could use to print out the info for them, please share. I really want to continue volunteering with them, but somethings need to be corrected/brought up. Please tell me if I'm over-reacting...
