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  1. #16
    some people have no heart it and its sad what they make their lovin animals fo throu

  2. #17
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    i've read that before and i still get tears in my eyes .Both of mine came from no-kill rescues.

  3. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by sammy101
    i've read that before and i still get tears in my eyes .Both of mine came from no-kill rescues.
    thats good aleast they both were giving a chance, and are happy with u

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    bump for Kirby

  7. #22
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    My boss got a Samoyed for his kids a while back. We all knew it was a bad idea. Just the week before he was going on and on saying that he would never get a dog, then he goes out and gets one!

    I asked him what changed his mind and if he thought it was a good idea (knowing full well that they weren't going to keep him for long), he assured me that Buddy was a family member, he was there to stay.

    Long story short, his wife "accidentally" got pregnant with their 5th child, and out of the blue, Buddy started showing signs of aggression. Guess what?

    Debby, can you help me find Buddy a new home?

    I sent him this article.

    He ended up taking Buddy to a Samoyed rescue where I'm told Buddy has lots of land to roam and other dogs to play with.

    I don't understand people.




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  8. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Lobodeb
    My boss got a Samoyed for his kids a while back. We all knew it was a bad idea. Just the week before he was going on and on saying that he would never get a dog, then he goes out and gets one!

    I asked him what changed his mind and if he thought it was a good idea (knowing full well that they weren't going to keep him for long), he assured me that Buddy was a family member, he was there to stay.

    Long story short, his wife "accidentally" got pregnant with their 5th child, and out of the blue, Buddy started showing signs of aggression. Guess what?

    Debby, can you help me find Buddy a new home?

    I sent him this article.

    He ended up taking Buddy to a Samoyed rescue where I'm told Buddy has lots of land to roam and other dogs to play with.

    I don't understand people.
    ppl need to relize that takin in a dog or cat is like pick out a child its life lond decsion that you and the dog will share for 15 years or less...but thats sad

  9. #24
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    i read this before too. its really sad. Spaying and neutering does save lives and this is a good exaple!!!
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
    Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
    Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
    T.j (english setter)

  10. #25
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    I've read this before and I'm not going through the tear-fest again! It's so sad! Mandy & Luka are both rescues.

  11. #26
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    Oh that's so sad...why do people have to do that?? But it is so true for many dogs and their owners...


    Thanks Kay!!



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