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i wish the OP had been much clearer in his post. as the post stands, it sounded more like the dog had become an inconvenience.Ronnie Mund said:
I know the OP. They've had to sell their home to pay for some unforeseen circumstances medical emergencies and are currently living out of their car/hospital room. If anybody knows somebody that is willing to adopt a great dog, that would be awesome. They are trying to avoid taking it to the shelter.
Holy sanctimony. You're like, such a really good person. Everybody notice!TxElsie said:
The sad thing is that after 8 years with the OP, the dog would be happier with them regardless of the situation than in a new home with strangers.
And threats of taking him to the pound or dumping him on a back road are even worse. People not taking the dog doesn't excuse your being a terrible person.
ChiliBeans said:
Ronnie made that story up
A dog would be perfectly happy if it got food, a warm dry place to sleep, a human to hang out with, and a safe place to piss & sht.TxElsie said:
The sad thing is that after 8 years with the OP, the dog would be happier with them regardless of the situation than in a new home with strangers.
And threats of taking him to the pound or dumping him on a back road are even worse. People not taking the dog doesn't excuse your being a terrible person.