Good thing she's safe. But shame on your hubby for leaving them alone unattended in such a situation, what if he came back and they weren't playing nice? Do continue to keep a close eye on them when they are together for the next few days.
Good thing she's safe. But shame on your hubby for leaving them alone unattended in such a situation, what if he came back and they weren't playing nice? Do continue to keep a close eye on them when they are together for the next few days.
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Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
My DH wasn't intending on leaving them alone unsupervised, he thought Noba was upstairs, cause that's where he had previously been... somehow Noba slipped under the radar... I've been home for 4 hours now, and there has not been any problems with them... all Mischa wants is love and comfort right now and Noba is doing okay with it... hubby cuddles with Mischa and I take the hound dog baby in my arms... we're already working on finding her a good home. Our house is just not going to be a good fit unfortunately, I don't want to have to walk on egg shells with mr. grouchy bear (Noba)...Originally Posted by IRescue452
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She is an amazingly good and sweet dog... so we should have no problems finding her a decent home... screening all potential adopters will be my number one priority!!
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