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Old 03-16-2011, 11:42 PM   #8
chuecalovers

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I knew i should have trusted my gut on this one at the time. But it was one of those strange things. You see one of them had a stroke and my dog actually saved his life and after that he wanted a dog. And he has been all about that dog since. However his wife was never too into the dog thing and it seems she is the one that has made this decision like all other decisions. I think after talking to him today he still wants her but she doesn't and its apparently easier to give up the dog than to fight about it.

However it was a bad judgement call on my part to ever get involved. But whats done is done. I simply today told them to require references, a home visit, a vet reference, and a rehoming fee to weed out any people that might be up to no good. If they still decide to rehome her. I am extremely disappointed in them. But I can do no more. I am washing my hands of this situation and walking. Its their dog. Not my dog. Its their dog. Man its hard to just walk away from an animal I feel responsible for. But I have to and I will. And unfortunately I have been dissapointed by humans yet again. But hey what else is new.

"There were pages turned, there were bridges burned, but there were lessons learned" - Carrie Underwood
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