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| Blitz needs a home | |
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| Topic Started: 2 Oct 2009, 08:05 AM (271 Views) | |
| poppett | 2 Oct 2009, 08:05 AM Post #1 |
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I am writing this on behalf on my daughter, she took on a GSD recently that needed a new home but with 4 small children she is finding it hard to give the dog all the attention it needs and regretfully is looking for a new loving home for it. I haven't seen the dog as my daughter lives in the Midlands but here is what I know about her. She is approximately 8 months old, daughter says she would be better homed with older children or none at all because she is boisteriuos (but then again she is only a pup). To be honest that's about all I know but will try and answer questions if needed. I would've taken her on myself but I have a 5 month old male and I don't think it would be fair to him having to suddenly share everything. Please help us find this girl a loving home and please NO replies from someone who just wants her to breed from her. |
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| Deleted User | 2 Oct 2009, 08:21 AM Post #2 |
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I have PM'd this lady for more information so please wait until we have this unless you want to contact her directly yourself. |
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| poppett | 2 Oct 2009, 04:51 PM Post #3 |
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Just to let you know that VERY reluctantly my daughter has let her go to a rescue centre. Reluctant in the fact that she now thinks she has failed the dog but I have told her it really is for the best. They will find her a good home. Doesn't stop daughter blubbing her eyes out though. |
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| Deleted User | 2 Oct 2009, 04:54 PM Post #4 |
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Probably a good move. No point delaying the inevitable when you're struggling. It will affect the dog.
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