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Hi Sugar's Mom, It must have been tough for you. I'm sorry you're in that position. It's heartbreaking when you know neither you or your little girl's happy. You just want the best for her. Lots of hugs to you. Has anyone contacted you to adopt her? |
Please make sure when you rehome her that the people understand why you have to give her up and that they have the time and patience to keep her in a forever home! Your thought of an older couple with no other dogs sounds like a good idea. Good luck! |
It is a hard thing to do bringing an adult dog into your home. TRUST ME! When I got Daisy 2 months ago, she was a kennel dog, 6 years old, was not socialized, didn't know how to play...I had days hwere I was frustrated also. She was confused and scared, as is Silk. I just gave her tons of love, her own space, and lots of patience. She is now doing wonderful, becoming more social each day and loving us more and more! I hope you decide to love her and keep her more! |
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And I don't think its you that is making Silk so unhappy. She's just frightened and missing her old family. If she was playful there, she'll be playful at your home too. Especially when she realizes how much you will love and care for her. As far as breeding goes, I just hoped that you weren't going into it blind and understood the heartache the breeders go through. It takes a special kind of person to do what they do. I know I would never have the strength of heart to do it. And again, I hate to think of you upset and in tears for days at a time. Only you know what you need to do. I assure you whatever you decide will be the right thing for you and your family. Good luck! {{{{{{{{{{ BIG HUGS TO YOU }}}}}}}}}} |
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When I first got Cowboy, Tiah would rather break her neck than look at him. Then she would rather sit on him (while on my lap)...her theory seemed to be that if she couldn't see him then he wasn't there. It is just jealousy. Trust me, it goes away. I'm sure just about everyone on YT had similar experiences when they got an additional Yorkie. You said your "number one reason". There must be more to it that might make others understand. However, it is your decision. If it is only for the first reason, you are probably having Ceeby's potential future best friend be rehomed. Let us know your final decision. I will not judge you either way. |
Sugar's Mom, I think chachi was more defending you than trying to be condecending. I would hope nobody on here would try to be that way on purpose. If anything, it seemed to me, anyways, when I read it, that chachi was correcting the people who were accusing you of doing the wrong thing...in order to set them straight and not inform, but remind, them that you want to breed. As a breeder you have more to take into consideration when you adopt a dog, and I totally respect your right to make those decisions. :thumbup: |
Sugarsmom. Maybe you are just too upset right now. When I read her reply, I felt that Chachi was defending you, not attacking you! Correct me if I'm wrong Chachi. Edit to say: Val and I were posting at the same time, and she said so much better than I did! |
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