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Originally Posted by shecass Do you consider children disposable?
I don't consider them disposable but unless you have children and depending on the severity of the allergy if there is nothing else you can do. The dog would have to go. Just wait until you do have children. It is hard for you to think this way since you don't have but, there would be no other choice. Luckily yorkies don't shed so chances of someone being allergic to them would be slim.
When you have kids they have to and must come first. My opinion of course. |
I have not posted this to make anyone mad this is just my opinion. My child comes first and then my animals. Luckily I haven't been faced with this diliema. I can't imagine having to make this decision. If it was a life threatening allergy my dog would be gone in an instance. If it were something that just poped up every now & then I would keep them but, I would make other arrangements. They would have to be kept outside I know this would be hard on the animal but, I've done it. I have a Chocolate Lab that stays outside because of my son's asthma. It was either that or give or up. I spend time with her everyday. She has a huge insulated dog house. All the fresh food and water that she needs. Plenty of shade and a huge patio(concrete) that she can lay on under trees if she gets too hot.
On extremely hot days or extremely cold ones she does come in.