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Originally Posted by yorkiegirl83 I dealt with severe allergies/asthma to cats as a child and my quality of life was so poor. My mom refused to rehome the cats even as I was in the ER nightly. No amount of medications worked for me and I've developed such bad asthma as an adult because of my mothers choice to not rehome and spent many years as a child unable to do anything because I was so ill.
I'm just saying a medication doesn't *always* work, unfortunately.
I do agree w/everyone being able to have their own opinions. The world would be a boring place if we all agreed. |
I agree that we all have opinions and until we walk in another's shoes we should not judge but to say your child would not come before your dog is truly beyond me. Rehoming in most cases I feel would be better for the dog than staying with an owner that wants to rehome the dog plus better for the person looking for a dog to love.