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Originally Posted by nana911 We're all pulling for you to be able to keep her, but ultimately you are going to have to do what is best for your family. You know that. We all know that. If you must, you will find an excellent home for Karlee. There are far worse things in life then turning over a beloved animal to the love and care of someone who will cherish her as much as you, and for the best of reasons. Your heart knows this.
Hoping for the best of news at the allergist, but knowing that you will handle whatever he tells you with fortitude. |
Thank you! The hardest part is just deciding on what to do right now but your are right, and, I know in my heart there is loving families that can take her and she will be loved...its just so hard about thinking how my two sons will react if we have to place her in a new home. I have talked to my oldest son about it and he understands he is sad when we talk about it but I know he will be okay with the situation, my 3 yr old though just tells me everytime I explain to him about it he says "I love Karlee she is my dog" its heartbreaking but I know if it comes to the point of rehoming her my boys will understand and with time will be okay, we love our Karlee and glad to know there is good loving homes out there.