Again, I say, Bosh. If she really loved that dog & put its well-being first & not what she wants, it would already have had its treatment & any surgery & be recuperating. Her "attachment" & feelings should be secondary to putting treatment for its pain & disability first & foremost. Where is her empathy for that dog & what it is going through as it waits? What is its quality of life like? That dog getting well & not her feelings are what should matter & only that. If what I have read about her is half true with so many tales of woe trailing after her and who treats animals as she does, breeding those tinies to tinies literally for years - that person can't really love any of them. Apparently what she really loves is all the drama surrounding this poor little baby's situation way more than she could ever dream of loving it. Poor little dog.
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