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03-15-2007
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You don't just drop a pet becuase it becomes inconvienient...would you do that to a child?
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03-15-2007
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#22 (permalink)
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No way..a dog is a persons best friend..if you loose your boyfriend at least you have your faith full buddy who is always there for you with hugs, kisses and someone to play with. I don't regret doing it one bit.
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03-15-2007
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I know for a FACT that my Husbands Dog would die if he left her or gave her up. She would absolutely Die...She is SO sad when he leaves, even for a few hours...I catch her chewing on her paws sometimes (from stress), and even I can't console her...What type of Dog is it? Some dogs can handle it alright, but others, they will die of loneliness....
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03-15-2007
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#24 (permalink)
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You shouldnt have a dog you sh!theel , how dare you dump a loving animal to satisfy a change in your life .
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03-15-2007
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Your answer depends on several issues. such as, what does your pup mean to you? are you attached to each other? Do you get real joy from just being w/your best friend/companion? is your pup large or small? require alot or little upkeep?Moving in with someone, especially one w/family members is alot of hard work. Each person will have to make changes and acceptions. If your dog is small and requires little upkeep, then this is one adjustment that needs to be made in your favor. pay attention to how everyone works as a unit. Is there harmony. If, not don't make the move. If you do decide to make the move and leave "buster" behind, then your priority should be to find him a good home (not the money he will bring). Finally ask yourself, "if the move doesn't work and your out on your own in a short time and w/out your pup. Will you be alright about that"?
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03-15-2007
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#26 (permalink)
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yes darling if needs must
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03-15-2007
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#27 (permalink)
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No. Get your own house and you decide who can live there and who can't.
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03-15-2007
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That is awful, you made a commitment when you got a dog, u cant just abandon it! But, if u are that willing to give him up, then maybe you should, so he can find a better owner. Besides what if the boyfriend thing doesn't work out? What fault does the poor dog have in this?
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03-15-2007
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If you had the nerve to ask the question, you do not love your dog. I wouldnt get rid of my dog for anything. My dog has some behavior issues that would make most people give the dog up, I will not give up on my dog for anyone. My other dog got sick and I spent thousands saving his life. You do not deserve a pet. Find a loving family and do the animal world a favor and stay away. Even if you decide not to move in because you were selfish and callous to think of such a rotten thing, I would still encourage you to give your dog to a loving family or person. I hope that it haunts you for the rest of your life.
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03-16-2007
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It depends on how much you love your dog. I have an ex boyfriend who hated my two jack russells; his mistreating them landed us into a huge physical fight. I felt guilty every day I was with him because he was so mean. My dogs love me know matter what, and I will never be in a relationship with a man who does not love my dogs too. If you see your dog as a dog, then SELL him. If you see your dog as a member of your family, GIVE him away to someone you know will take good care of him. It's not nice to sell your family members, but fiding him a good/better home is.
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03-16-2007
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you are such a horrible person for even thinking this! your poor wee puppy needs you, it needs to be loved and cherished and all you can think of doing is getting rid of it coz its not convenient to keep it anymore, and the best part is you want to make money off it.do you plan on selling your first born too?i hope your dog gets a better owner than you, the poor thing deserves it!
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03-16-2007
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No. You took the dog, knowing how long it's lifespan will be. Take the dog with you or take it to R.S.P.CA. for proper re-homing
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03-16-2007
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I wouldn't but it is understandable everyone isn't a dog lover. I have a dog who is spoiled rotten, my son-in-law is not in to dogs, he rufuses to have him staying at his house if I am away but he has compromised and lets him in, even walks him. If you love your boyfriend and you know he is a really nice person it is a hard decision. Could you either not persuade him to have the dog as well or have you not parents, brothers, sisters etc whom you know would be really good to him and you could still see him? It would break my heart to sell or give mine away. When you get an animal and it trusts you you shouldn't betray the trust. As the saying goes.......A dog is for life, not just for Christmas. Think if you didn't have the dog and just was wanting one then it should be you that should respect your boyfriends wishes but looks like he got you, dog and all. PLEASE take care of it?
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03-16-2007
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#34 (permalink)
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No thats cruel, think of the poor dog.and why would u want to live with ur Bfriend AND his family?Why not jus move in with the boyfriend jus u and him?and of course the Dog.
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03-16-2007
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Why cant you take the dog with you? You shouldve thought about things like that before you got the dog
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03-16-2007
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can you really contemplate this?? could you forgive yourself? i hope the answer is no
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