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Thanks Aly and Valerie!! :)
That was also an option, except, most of our family members have dogs. I brought up the idea of keeping her at my grandmother's house until it clears up, (She owns no animals) but my mom didn't think that would be a good idea.
That's just what I was thinking! :D She responds to 'Chloe' already, and I think it goes perfectely with my two. I thought it was also pretty funny the fact that she's a Collie/Golden Retriever mix. It's fate! ;)
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OH GOOD LUCK I HOPE YOU GET HER SHE SOUNDS GORGOUS AND SO PERFECT FOR YOU!!! :D
EARLY CONGRATS!!:D ;)
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Is Molly a collie or shetland? =/ I thought she was a sheltie.
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Molly is a collie(that rhymes :p)
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Yes, Molly is a Collie. :)
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I hope you get her, like Amber said in her you get your favorite breeds all in one! Anyway I can't wait until you bring her home now that would be perfection!
Keeping my fingers crossed for you.
Willie:)
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Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
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All fingers and paws crossed for you Julie :D
Good luck.
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Aww, I'm so happy for you!:D Good Luck!!! Hope you get her!
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Good luck! It will bring hapiness for you all.
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O, I hope you get to get her, it sounds like she would be a perfect addition to you family! :D
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aww! I really hope you'll get her! good luck!;)
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*Sighs*. Well, let me tell you all what happened.
Chloe was still at the shelter. My mom went back today, and adopted her. A few hours later, she brought her back...
She was very, very, very aggressive with Molly and Daisy, according to my mom and sister. I was at school the whole time, so I'm just going by what they said. They said she was fine with both of them in the beginning...but as time went on, it got worse. She attacked Daisy numerous times, and had both of them cowering in the corner. When I got home, I went to go see both of them, and they haven't left my side since. I feel just horrible for putting them through that. :( I'm really peeved at the shelter, because they really needs to do some testing on these dogs before they adopt them out. I was told by a woman working there, that she was great with other dogs, but that was obviously not the case. Had I known that, we wouldn't have went back and got her. She was fine with the dogs in the kennel with her at the shelter....but not with mine. Please don't hate me; I feel terrible for bringing her back, but I can't put up with a dog like that. We'll just have to wait for the 'right one' to come along whether that's at a shelter, or going back to a responsible breeder.
I'm disappointed, but what can I say? We tried.