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Old 07-17-2013, 02:12 PM   #16
McheleM
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Originally Posted by Maximo View Post
Typically I would agree that once the papers are signed, there is no turning back. But if the circumstances changed on the same day, or the next day (OP's financial status), then I think exceptions should be made.
But what happens the next time doggie needs something and she can't provide? Does doggie get surrendered again? How many times can OP surrender and take back doggie?? I understand where everyone is coming from, and normally I would be up in arms about this but the OP admitted she couldn't take care of the dog, she's on a fixed income, and this may be what's best for doggie.

Again, we don't know the whole truth, because we are getting one version of it. I am looking at long term for doggie and he needs to be taken care of. If OP can't do that, or is unsure about being able to do that, surrender was the best thing.
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