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I just posted on her other thread that she had great responses over here on this thread...she is basically asking the same questions..maybe she doesnt really want to hear the answers???? Dawn |
Oh you have no idea , read her OP. I was like, youre joking ! |
I don't think that she would like visiting my house- I sometimes wonder- if I should start a doggy day care with all the toys all over!!!And He does not like for them to be put up! OMG!!!! Yes, she either needs to lighten up on being such a neat freak, or try and find a home where he can get off the pee pad! You know my sister is a neat freak- but she has a dog- and she justcleans up any messes! And she is a neat freak- she spray and washes her dish cloth everytime she uses it!!LOLLOL! That just cracks me up!!!LOL i think she wa adopted!!!:D |
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I didn't see the post about her not feeling remorse for her other baby, this just breaks my heart, I'm a clean freak but you can def tell there is a dog in my house she hates to have her toys put away...then SHE has to get them LOL, this baby is in my prayers though, I really hope she makes the right decision, Jasmine is 2 years old and still has the occaisonal accident but whatever it's just material things, I wouldn't trade her for the world! |
:( Oh my, that poor baby! I have the worst picture in my head of him sitting on that pee pad shaking!! Awful!!! |
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she did not go make another thread , she abandoned the thread as she abandoned the other dog. just cruel horrible . this person should not own animals or children, just a vaccum maybe! |
That poor little yorkie probably just wants to be cuddled, follow her around, play with toys, be in the same room with her. Lick her when she comes home. Don\'t think that\'s going to happen. |
I tried real hard not to read this thread, but of course... here I am. :rolleyes: My heart is breaking wondering about this little guy. I can only hope that if the OP comes on to read that she will please consider finding another home for him. It\'s okay... some people are not dog people and that\'s okay. You just need to figure that out and do what is right for the dog. I think you know in your heart that it is the right thing to do. So Please, please consider his happiness too .... |
Wow... This has just blown me away. There are some people that their calling is NOT to be parents or pet owners. The maternal instinct is not there and is overshadowed by other things. I understand that she has preferences as to how she wants her house to be. Maybe this thread will enlighten her that owning her Yorkie might not be something that is good for the little furbaby or for her. I hope so. I think re-homing would be best. I wish the best for both. |
*OH BOY* I hate "re-homing", but in this case - I would highly recommend it. I don\'t mean this in a "snarky" way, but to the OP: given a dog\'s highly sensitive sense of smell, I wonder what the dog thinks of all of your smells, in all their glory:rolleyes: ? You know, we are all creatures with smells unique to our species - and if you can\'t accept the unique smells/sounds/characteristics of a dog - why not give it to someone who can and just move on? Accept the situation as is - that you don\'t like dirty paws, smelly paws, dog smell, dirt, etc. - and move on? Why torture yourself, and in turn this INNOCENT dog? At the end of the day, this dog\'s behavior is a direct result of your behavior - so maybe it\'s time to let this baby move on. It\'s really okay to do that. |
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