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Originally Posted by mustangbee The medications they have out now they didn't have over 20 years ago when we needed them. Heck now you can walk into Kaiser and ask for a machine, and they give them to you. I had to buy ours, and I needed 3 (home,school & van). It was the only way to keep our son out of the hospital. But that is the difference between back then and now. The way I look at my re-homing is we saved our sons life, and at the same time made a very loving older lady who's husband just passed away very happy. I don't feel bad about re-homing her she had a wonderful life and our son grew up to be a fine young man.
I don't think anyone should go out of their way to upset people, if they do, they are missing out on what life is really about.
Life is short, be happy, healthy & wise. That's what Mom always said.
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very very true
IMO...there are far worse things to get all worked up and angry about than someones decision to rehome their dog to a home they feel is better than the one they are giving them

i mean....forget the war in Iraq....someone's re-homing their dog!!!!!!!!!!! i just think it is nonsense to make such a stink about people making a decision that they feel is best. to each his own, i say