| Easy..the dog would go. It might be very hard but I don't see how it could even be a contest. No way would I make a BABY take meds all day if it could be prevented. You also mentioned they had the dog for 3 years... well I find this a bit different then going out and getting a dog AFTER Baby came home. Also how in the world could they predict 3 years ahead of time they were going to have a new baby who was allergic to dogs?
I completely understand the attachment of childless dog owners, but as someone else said... it's a whole different feeling if you actually had a child. It is something you could never speculate upon and would have to live it to really feel the impact.
yes they should try and find the poor doggy a new home but if it meant my child was going to suffer... I probably would use the shelter as a last resort |