thank you!Quote:
Originally Posted by Grace
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thank you!Quote:
Originally Posted by Grace
I haven't said ANYTHING about the entire Kirby/Woody/Fred thing and I don't even know why I'm bothering now. But I thought it was a horrible idea from the start, and still think it was wrong to fly the pup halfway across the US only to re home him. I agree with everything Erica (bckrazy) had to say. I guess the bottom line is that he did get a good home and I do believe Jenn learned something from the whole ordeal, which makes me happy. But this whole thing could have been prevented from the start (jostling a helpless pup around, spending $, not to mention stress of getting him there, etc) if the situation would have been better analyzed and thought out before hand. Just my 2 cents. *shrugs*
We all learn, every day. It was a learning experience for Jenn, and probably for K9Karen as well!, and we should all be grateful that sweet Fred now has his forever home, a far cry from being found on the streets of Texas, alone and afraid.
And, being a hound pup, it doesn't seem to have bothered him one bit!
I guess this is why if I bred/rescued I wouldn't fly pups out to someone I never met. No puppy should really be left for more than 5 hours alone and you should have known that if you did your research. I feel bad for the little guy that he was bounced around so much. It also seems like you should have asked K9karen if she wanted him before you gave him to someone else since she had such a big part in his transport and fell in love with him. If you did ask her i'm sorry for mentioning this.
I AGREE! Honestly. Listen to the last sentence.Quote:
Originally Posted by shais_mom
No offense.. but can I just say...
THANK YOU for stating it!
Geez, please, let this issue go. Kirby/Woody/Fred is in a GOOD HOME! Isn't that what we all want for a puppy/kitten/dog/cat... ANY type of animal that needs a loving home? The key word is "LOVING"..
This is why I don't post much often around here.... sorry. I've been bitten my head off about my post of Anna once, and that made me realize something, and that was only at least two years ago.
Well said!Quote:
Originally Posted by Karen
Karen had pretty much made it clear she wasn't ready for a puppy at the time.Quote:
Originally Posted by 3muttsandaboston
Well, if puppies shouldn't be left alone then I should re-home my 6 year old Keegan b/c she was left home while I worked full time and am a single person.
This mentality that only non-single people can have dogs is for the birds.
My "neglected" as a puppy golden retriever is in a lot better home with me working full time than a lot of other people who have family members home all day. Someone might want to tell her she's neglected b/c I'm sure she doesn't realize that seeings that I just spent the last four months with her 24/7 while I was off work for a broken foot.
the superior attitude of some of the naysayer's make me really glad I'm not frequenting here as much. I'm glad everyone else is so perfect. I'm humbled in your presence. :rolleyes:
if its wrong to fly him across the country then flying any puppy should be banned from the airlines.Quote:
Originally Posted by k9krazee
All PTrs care about animals.
Just a reminder - people are animals too. :)
hugs
Catty1
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Originally Posted by CountryWolf07
thank you Rachel!
I didn't say that it was wrong to leave an adult dog home alone but I think it is wrong to leave a young puppy home alone. Their bladders just aren't meant to be held yet.
I am not sure what re-homing Keegan at this point would do. I got Ginger as a puppy, I would not get another puppy again while working full-time. It really was a mistake. My girl survived just fine, but my carpet didn't (and my nerves almost didn't). It is probably a lot of extra stress that isn't good for the pup when it has so much to learn in that first year. I would consider adopting an older dog, however. And once I am not working full-time, if I have the patience I may try a puppy again.Quote:
Originally Posted by shais_mom
I also have to say that I think comparing this to people who rescue dogs/cats from shelters, spend time teaching them some manners and learning their ideosyncracies and interviewing people to find the right home, to this situation is rather insulting to the many people who put so much time and effort into rescue. JMO.
I haven't been around much lately, so I missed this all when it happened, but I just read through this thread and I have to say I am surprised by some of the responses. shais_mom said it best:
I completely agree. To those of you looking down on Jenn.....if only we were all as "perfect" as you.....Quote:
Originally Posted by shais_mom
Jenn: As hard as it may be, sometimes the best thing we can do for a pet is to rehome him/her if we can't give them the care they deserve. ((((hugs)))) I am sure that this was not an easy decision in any way. You did what was best for Kirby/Woody.
As it's been said before....
YOU LIVE AND YOU LEARN.
Staci said it perfectly!!
I told some people that I wasn't going to comment in this thread but I do have to say one thing. Everyone will have differing opinions, some will take sides - however, that does NOT make anyone right or wrong and it certainly does not call for sarcasm or rolly eyes.
I wish you well, Woody/Kirby/Phred, and hopefully this whole ordeal is forgotten by you and smothered with love. :)