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09-07-2020 05:56 PM
Did you resolve the agressive pup situation with your Spaniel?
I'm curious because whilst I may forget a story or post about a person, I pert near never forget a post about pet troubles...
I hope things worked out.
09-07-2020 06:15 PM
@Carmie I've also wondered how things are going and what decision you made.
09-07-2020 07:45 PM - edited 02-08-2021 03:25 PM
09-07-2020 08:13 PM
I'm hopeful you can somehow manage this long term.
Praying for a positive and loving outcome for all of you. (especially the pups!)
Please do @Kachina624 & I a favor, and keep us posted.
09-07-2020 08:30 PM - edited 02-08-2021 03:27 PM
09-07-2020 09:24 PM - edited 09-07-2020 09:25 PM
@Carmie Thank you for the update. IMO that family is using the little girl to pull at your heart strings. Don't fall for it! I've heard of this kind of thing a long time ago.
This doggo is much better off in a loving home where she is loved AND well cared for.
Stick to your decision. You know in your heart it is the right one.
If it should happen that you need to re-home her, I pray it won't be to "those" people who obviously didn't take good care of her.
09-08-2020 07:41 AM - edited 09-08-2020 07:42 AM
@Carmie You know you can't return her to her previous home. They are only pretending to love and miss her. They didn't take care of her at all obviously. I think giving her to your son is a completely different thing. If you need to do that, it would be fine. You made your promise to return her to them before you knew the whole scope of the problem. I wish you well in your decision. I know it's a really hard one to make. It sounds like things are peaceful for now. This really was a true rescue for this poor dog. What a horrible home she came from.
09-08-2020 10:35 AM
@Carmie Just a thought. I would tell the family that you wish no further contact. Tell them it's just too stressful for *you*. They are trying to guilt you. If you re-home the dog with your son, they do not need to know about it. I really would stop contact, it's not helping anyone. You need peace in this situation.
09-08-2020 01:52 PM - edited 09-08-2020 01:52 PM
YOUR GUT is telling you DO NOT GIVE A DEFENSELESS PET BACK TO A BAD HUMAN FAMILY....and my gut agrees.
She eats - those jerks just didn't FEED her. You put weight on her - proof right there!
I care NOT about the lil kid asking about her - I care about HER.
She is voiceless in this mess.
Animals need protection from MONSTER humans - she deserves way better than to be given back to neglectful abusers.
Break your word - for the love of Saint Francis - she was given away free and darn near total starvation.
Break your word.
If you give her to a breed rescue AT THE VERY LEAST she might live a life well loved.
Please, I emplore you Carmie - you sound like a wonderful person, really you do...please do the right thing and do not return her to them.
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