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Originally Posted by AntilopaUCF I completely agree. If I knew that Lana was going to be bigger than 3 pounds I would have approached the situation differently. This just created a lot of problems in my family. My parents were against getting a second puppy in the first place but htey were convinced to accept her because of her size. They are very peculiar. I got a maltese/schih tzu puppy mix once and they forced me to return her becuse she was shedding. My brother, sister and I cried for hours but we had to do it. Especially because of this I wanted to make sure that I could find an "acceptable" dog and I thought that Lana was it. I don't know what to do now. I am really concerned about how my parents are going to react. I am also very dissapointed myself because I truly wanted a tiny little thing that could go with me everywhere. |
I don't understand what the big hoopla is over having such a small dog- 6-10 pounds is still a small dog... and not as fragile as 3-5 lbs.
Since it seems that your parents have a tall order for a puppy to fill, is it possible to give the puppy back, or find a good home (with the help of those here) where the puppy will be acceptable regardless of size... then when you move out on your own, get a dog that fits your requirements?
I just feel real bad for this puppy right now... sorry.