have come to a decision to re-home amy to a better home, than what we can provide to her...have been thinking about this for a long long time but the thot of losing her is painful...but now i believe re-homig her will be better for her
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If you choose to have a dog, you should be prepared to go through all the sacrifices for the dog. Your reasons for letting her go and your profess love for her.. I think you're a very confused person.
If there is love, there is always time.
FUCKED UP!
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Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
peace.
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And may I ask, how do you know I've never walked in their shoes? You assume to much.
A pet is for life. You do not dessert them when you have other companions. If one is crippled, I can understand. If one cannot make time because of other and newer commitments, I think the whole issue goes back to the fact that that person is NOT RESPONSIBLE enough to consider all factors when they take up a pet.
I walk my dogs several times a day. On sunny days and on rainy days I drive them to a sheltered carpark. Yes, perhaps I'm more fortunate to be able to walk them that many times but when I am extremely busy and I have to walk them at 2.30am, I walk them at 2.30am.
You make too many assumptions. Maybe you should take over Amy and make sure you can take care of her well too. (but I doubt)
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Thanks,
Laughingcow (laughingcowcheese@gmail.com)
P.S. I'm leaving behind my blog address(es) in case you want to plough through them before writing me. I can be found at http://letthatbeenoughblog.blogspot.com and http://thewonderfulcross.blogspot.com
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I have just finished this book, "Marley & Me" by John Grogan. It's a semi autobiographical account of a labrador retriever. His owner also grappled with Marley's irrational fear of thunder and rain and the vets put it down to a form of anxiety disorder and was prescribed tranquilizers to help calm him down on rainy days or on days when he was loopy. ( He also scratched the doors and whatnot till the home resembled a murder scene) You should try to get ahold of this book, read it through and then decide again if giving her up is truly the choice you have to make. It is a rather touching, sad and funny book all rolled into one and after finishing it, you may see Amy in a different light. After all, she's already quite old and giving her to a new home with everything unfamiliar may unsettle and stress her further.
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