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Old 07-06-2011, 03:21 AM   #75
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Originally Posted by Dolcesmama_xoxo View Post
Hey, I just saw this thread right now and I'm very saddened at your situation. Some of the other posters in this thread were very rude and disrespectful towards you. I almost wanted to cry because I completely understood what you were trying to say from your very 1st post! I don't think people were actually reading your post, but maybe just saw words like "rehome" and "going away for weeks" etc and got all defensive without even knowing your situation. It saddens me that people were treating you like that. I'm sorry. And I completely understand how situations and lifestyles can change in a blink of an eye. I'm 26, not as young as you, but I know when I was 21 I had to rehome a dog that I rescued from being euthanized. My life was going on the right track and then all of a sudden I hit a curveball and I lost my job, my home, my car, etc. I couldn't keep my girl, Fergie. She ended up going to live on a farm with one of my mom's friends where she had lots of room to run and lived with other farm dogs, horses etc. She was and still is very happy and I'm glad that I found a home for her rather than just give her to the pound to be put down. I also know how HARD it was for me to give her up and I know how hard it will be for you to give up your little ones.
Anyway, if you want some help rehoming your little ones, I have a lot of friends and family that live in northern US and could ask around to see if someone is looking for another addition to their family. You can PM me and I'll give you my email and maybe you can send me some pictures and info on them. I will be glad to help you in any way that I can. Again, very sorry for the way others have treated you on here. I know how that can feel firsthand......

Glad the OP is trying to take the proper steps to rehome her pups, and that she realized that her lifestyle is not the best to subject these pups to. With today's economy and so many not having jobs, I can't be judgemental about this. Situations do change, even when we don't want them to, sometimes it cannot be helped.

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One question begs to be asked of all of you who feel that "rehoming" a pup is the answer to life's problems when they occur. Do you feel the answer would be to "rehome" your children in the same situations?

I am just curious about this.......
Just a thought.... from a 'rehomed' member... there are a few respected members of this forum who have had to 'rehome' children for whatever reasons... I just really feel this is not an appropriate comparison. JMHO.
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