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Old 12-15-2010, 09:52 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by TLC View Post
I just wanted to address some points brought up in this thread, as we do appreciate the concerns. All of the Y911 dogs are under a licensed Veterinarian and/or Specialist care. Y911 absolutely discloses any and all information we have and obtain on a dog in our care. New owners are fully aware and are in complete agreement before any adoption is finalized.

Thankfully, Ginger is finally being treated for dry eye; poor baby had to live in a Puppy Mill with this untreated condition for the first 4 years of her life. Her Foster Mom cleans her eye numerous times daily and applies ointment for her eye, all directed by Ginger’s Vet. She has a serious condition that must be attended to daily and the family that adopts Ginger will have both a financial and physical burden with her care, but we are confident the perfect home is out there for her.

Most of the Bio’s on the Y911 website are written as if each particular dog were speaking. Ginger’s comment about ‘no biggie’ was meant that she allows her Foster Mom to care for her eye without any problems (as opposed to putting up a fight and struggle and being squeamish). Ginger is a very good girl and whomever her new family is will be extremely lucky to have her.

I do believe Justin and Ginger's Foster Mom have been speaking in great lengths with one top priority, Ginger's best interest in mind.
Thank you for clarifying that. I hope you do see how that could be confusing though to someone with no experience with this condition.
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