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Old 06-17-2010, 08:23 AM   #44
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I don't mean to attack you in any way but it seems as though you've went through quite a few dogs this year? Perhaps you should enjoy what you have and forget about adding dogs to your home. It's never good to be rehoming them often.

I do understand what you are saying. I rehomed Roscoe with my aunt that fell in love with him and spoils him rotten. Her dog died a few years back and she had never wanted to get another until she fell in love with him. I would not have done that with anyone else, but he was staying in the family and I could see him all the time. I really wanted everyone to be happy.
Karlee, I got when the owner was pretty desperate to find her a home. After getting her home, it was very apparent she had not been socialized with other dogs at all and was extremely aggressive. My mom and dad fell in love with her and after my mom retired she had became depressed and Karlee brought her out of that. They love each other so much and Karlee needs to be an only dog. We still try to socialize with the others, but it still isn't as good as we would like.
I honestly tried to do what I thought was best for everyone. I felt like they fit so well with these family members and that they filled a need each of them had. I hope that you don't think I'm a bad person or owner. I really love animals and want what is best for them. My husband and I have both agreed that he will be happy with the "sissy" babies and forget about the big dog issue. I do know that I jumped into this way too quickly and I regret that so much. I just want my husband happy just like I am with the yorkie babies.
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