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Originally Posted by rebeccag Was it a puppy though? Some people say, if they're completely honest, that they don't want a dog that has issues because of what some jerk did to it....they want baby puppies so that they know what they're getting. I know it stinks because it doesn't mean you're going to get a bad dog but when you have kids and other animals it's hard to let a dog into your home that you don't know.....I'm going to talk to the trainer at the humane society when we go for class on Tuesday and see what she says... |
Yes I said she was a puppy. She's 15 weeks old. I wouldn't have minded an older dog, but my mom wanted a puppy and it's technically her dog. I'm very comfortable around pretty much all dogs and behavioral issues and such don't really scare me. It would be harder to deal with, especially with my dog I already have, but I actually wouldn't might one day adopting a dog who needs emotional rehabiliation. The new puppy doesn't seem to have any issues that I've noticed, but even young puppies can have issues. They just tend to get over them faster.