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    Rehoming Brody? Updated #18

    Sadly having to give this matter some serious consideration

    Short version: we had overnight guests so she couldn't have access to "her" room, hubby let Archie into the garden, Archie caught Brody and hubby had to prise his jaws apart to make him let go Brody ran off (can you blame her) and although she was miaowing outside "her" window this morning I haven't been able to check her over for damage.

    It breaks my heart to even have to think about giving up my baby girl but ultimately it has to be what is best for her that matters. Do you think she would be able to settle in another dog-free home? Is there anyway round this? Any thoughts, ideas, tips and advice would much appreciated
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    Oh no....... poor Brody..... ! She must have been so scared....
    Is that spare room the only room she can stay in ? Isn't there any other room available when you have overnight guests? Maybe your room???
    I hope you can find a solution, because having to rehome Brody would be so hard for you... .
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    Didn't you have Brody BEFORE Archie??
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    I am sorry to hear about the incident with Archie. I hope Brody is not injured.

    With all due respect here it seems the problem lies with Archie. Brody does have these problems with Toby right? I know it is a difficult decision and all but seeing Brody was in the picture before Archie and there were no problems I think it is unfair that Brody should have to be the one kicked out of her home and have to adjust to a new one. She didn't DO anything wrong. I really am sorry but I think I would be trying to see if there is anything I could do to help curb Archie's 'issue' with Brody and if all else failed then I would move on to a more 'permanent' solution.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kittycats_delight
    I am sorry to hear about the incident with Archie. I hope Brody is not injured.

    With all due respect here it seems the problem lies with Archie. Brody does have these problems with Toby right? I know it is a difficult decision and all but seeing Brody was in the picture before Archie and there were no problems I think it is unfair that Brody should have to be the one kicked out of her home and have to adjust to a new one. She didn't DO anything wrong. I really am sorry but I think I would be trying to see if there is anything I could do to help curb Archie's 'issue' with Brody and if all else failed then I would move on to a more 'permanent' solution.

    Going to give her a thorough checking over tonight.

    It's not just Archie - I know Tobey would do the same given half a chance. You do make some brilliant points though which I will be discussing with hubby later - I don't see why she should lose her home either. Maybe the dogs have to be shut away so Brody can have some Brody time with us...........
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    Please make sure Brody is alright. I pray that she is not injured because an injury left overnight can certainly get infected quickly.

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    I am relieved to hear Brody is back and ok! I hope you can work out a compromise between her and the "terr(i)ers! Give them all a petting from the "expat".
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    That is great news!!! Let's hope that this incident won't happen again
    What now if lady Brody wants to go outside now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
    What now if lady Brody wants to go outside now
    During the day she has constant access to the back garden from her room - and the dogs cannot get to either! We have two stairgates to prevent them getting near her room

    When they go out in the garden I will be putting them on leads and checking that Brody isn't there first
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    Brilliant !!!
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    So glad to hear that Brody wasn't hurt and that she is home again. It is great you have come up with a solution to keep ALL in their happy loving home and to keep all safe. Great Job!!!!


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