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Originally Posted by MyFairLacy And all I'm saying is I would never rehome my dog. I just wouldn't do it, no matter the situation. I guess everyone is different, and all I'm saying is that I personally would never do it. Lacy is so attached to me and depends on only me. I know she would be miserable without me. Of course, all dogs are different and some do better with rehoming than others. For Lacy - rehoming her would be the worst thing I could do to her |
Never say never my friend. Yes I had to re-home my baby Valentine. My heart was broken. I had her for five wonderful years, but then I had my first baby. The doctors told me our son could not be near any dogs at all as it would flare up his asthma. He was sick all the time, but we didn't know why. It was Valentine, my baby girl was making our son sick. I found a wonderful older lady who had just lost her husband. She asked me where I got Valentine from because she wanted one just like her. With tears in my eyes, I had her come over and pick up all of her toys, bed and dresses. We both cried, and she took Valentine home with her. She had a wonderful life, I am 100% sure of that. Mrs. Woods family called me to thank me for giving Valentine to their Mom. They called years later too, they wanted me to know Their Mom passed away, and a week later so did Valentine. They were happy they are together.
That was over 21 years ago. Yes our son came first, if I had to do it again I would. There are times when we have too. Like I said, Never say Never.