Looks like they showed their true colours, you had a narrow escape, thank goodness you are sticking with Casey, obviously they were not as nice as they seemed. HEY GOOD LUCK!
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Looks like they showed their true colours, you had a narrow escape, thank goodness you are sticking with Casey, obviously they were not as nice as they seemed. HEY GOOD LUCK!
I ALWAYS trust my instinct.
You bet I can. I got a bad, bad feeling the first time I read that letter. I'm not surprised in the least they turned out to be flakes. When you've fostered, rescued and placed enough dogs, you just seem to get a sense for people like that.Quote:
Can you all believe that sh*t??????????
like I said, followi nstincts....and listen to the people at PT.
Yeah those people sound a bit .... off.Quote:
Originally posted by Twisterdog
You bet I can. I got a bad, bad feeling the first time I read that letter. I'm not surprised in the least they turned out to be flakes. When you've fostered, rescued and placed enough dogs, you just seem to get a sense for people like that.
I'm glad you made the right decision for your sweetie and he's not going to live with those crazies :)
I forgot to reply last nite! :o
Thank Goodness that you discovered what quacks these people were!
I am so happy that you are giving Casey a 2nd (or 3rd or 4th or whatever) chance!!
I thought maybe you would, you didn't see to want to give up on him....
We have several people on here that understand dog behaivor and Aly is a great one. 2 of the ones that come to mind don't post much, maybe Karen knows where they are?
Carrie and Dixieland Dancer (Candy)
Good Luck and Don't hesitate to ask!
I miss the insight of Candy and Carrie too, Staci. :( I don't even have an updated email address for Candy. I did email Carrie, just last week, but haven't heard from her.
Come back, friends, you are needed!!!!! :)
Crystal~
I am so glad that those people showed their true colors. Casey is much better off with his loving family--no matter what it takes.
Who cares if he was a purebred or not--and his tail--that doesn't matter--the opinion of many is that it is cruel to do anyway.
I'm so glad everyone here gave such honest responses, and you trusted your instinct.
I read in another post that you had taught Casey to roll over and something else, unfortunately I can't remember:o
Teaching him new tricks stimulates his mind too, and I know he is an intelligent dog, so you should never run out of tricks to teach him!!!!:)