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    The rescue lady replied back

    I told her I didn't know what to do just yet. Yet she already listed him on petfinder. I still have him.

    can she do this?

    I replied said I have a counselor appt on Fri and will let her know then what I want to do with Charlie.

    This is so hard.

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    Well if you haven't said you wanted to get rid of him for sure, then I don't see how she could just put him up for adoption?

    ~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
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    She must have just skipped over and not FULLY read what I wrote.

    This is what I wrote

    Hi Micah!
    It's Rachel. I adopted *buttercup*. I'm strugling with depression and I'm losing my patience with him. He pees atleast once inside. For numerous of reasons. Like for example... the cat not wanting to play with him, or my daughter taking off with is food bowl.

    He jumping up onto counters.. on top of other things.. I know these things can be fixed. I don't know if I have the patience to do so unless.. do you know any easier ways? I've been tring the NILF program (nothing in life is free) I have him on his leash with me all day. And that's tuff. Sometimes he's not on it.

    He thinks he's top dog. lol.

    Anyways... my questions are... IF I decide to re home him... ( cus on the dfw yahoo pet placement group there is someone asking for an aussie.) What do I need to do? in the contract it says I need a paper from you or something.

    I'm lost. I don't know what to do.. rehome or keep trying.. I keep getting lazy on his training.

    thanks
    Rae

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    then she wrote

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    I will put him back online. Can you keep him for a couple of weeks
    until he
    gets rehomed?

    (her name)

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    I just replied back with

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    Well I don't know if I want to rehome him just yet.. I was just asking what all I needed. I am going to see a counselor on Fri. I will talk with her about it and we can see what the best thing is to do. Also, I will be looking for a behaviorist. See if there is an easy way to fix it. If we can't fix his territory issues then I'll write you back.

    Every time he climbs up in my lap with those big eyes I just melt. He's a good dog. Just needs some work. Hopefully I can get my stuff in order.

    Oh did you ever get my email about him having whipworm and cocidia? I don't know how you do the medical stuff there. Just thought you'd like to know what the doggies might get there.

    Thanks for replying. I'll let you know after Friday after my appt.
    This is soo hard. Not knowing what to do. Do you have any training tips? Or any behaviorists recommendations?

    oh yeah... IF I decide to let him go. I don't want him going to just anyone. He needs a good home with someone that has expirence with training. He needs some work.

    Anyways. I'll let you know Fri.
    Rae
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    Does that sound like I was for sure that's what I'm going to do?

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    Just tried searching for his petfinder page and cannot find it - do you have a link? I'd be curious to see what she has to say about him.

    ~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
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    Set ablaze the billboards and their advertisements
    Love with all your hearts and never forget
    How good it feels to be alive
    And strive for your desire"

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    I just look at him an he's so darn cute. Hopefully I can get past this and be able to get to training him again. He just curls up in my lap and how can you get mad at that? He leans soo hard on you.

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    http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/...?petid=5949793

    same ad as she had before. Adoption fee and everything. Even tho I haven't surrendered him. She's a private rescue.

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    It bothers me VERY much the fact that she doesn't include any behavioral problems. Those should be included as well as the good things! This is why you adopted him, you probably weren't aware of the issues he has beforehand.

    ~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
    "So baby take a axe to your makeup kit
    Set ablaze the billboards and their advertisements
    Love with all your hearts and never forget
    How good it feels to be alive
    And strive for your desire"

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    This was her reply..


    we don't adopt to just anyone! it has to clearly be a good match. YOU
    will
    have the opportunity to be involved if you are fostering him... i will
    forward inquiries directly to you.

    as for book recommendations, there is a book by "The dog whisperer"
    that is
    excellent.

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    ashleycat,

    It's becoming pretty clear that you have neither the time nor the
    commitment nescessary for training this pup.It's easy to see why with a
    young toddler to care for.There is no quick & easy way to train dogs.
    Some dogs are easier to train than others, but all training takes a level
    of commitment & persistance in order to work. There is no shame in
    admitting that you can't cope with a active & playful dog & a young
    child, plus housework, etc,etc.Please let this rescue person list the dog
    and hopefully find him a home that has the time to work with him. It
    could make all the difference for you & for the dog.
    I've Been Boo'd

    I've been Frosted






    Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.

    Eleanor Roosevelt

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    I think I will. I get to choose who he goes to. So I will make sure they have time, devotion, space and experience.

    He's a loving dog. It will be very sad to see him go. Maybe I can give it another try LATER in life when all my kids are grown and all my stresses are gone. Atleast I got to save him from that place.

    I just hate hurting people and animals feelings. I feel like I failed. He will be happier I hope. When I get any inquiries, do you guys wanna help me pick out the right owners?

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