well said.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  Mary,
> It breaks my heart to read your email, and I hope
> this does not come across as rude, but maybe you
> should consider not getting another dog. The poor
> dog was a rescue to begin with, and then because you
> didn't feel like you had the tools to deal with his
> anxiety issue, the poor dog became a rescue again.
> I'm assuming he'll have the same anxiety issues in
> his new home, and I just hope and pray the new
> owners will fulfill their commitment to him by
> dealing with it instead of shirking it. 
> How can you be sure your next dog does not have
> anxiety issues? The truth is you can't be sure, and
> if you were not able to handle it before, what makes
> you think you'll handle it now? Please reconsider
> getting a dog. Dogs are way too dependent on us
> emotionally to be tossed away, by the ones they love
> and count on. A dog is a lifetime commitment, no
> ifs, ands, or butts and you need to be committed to
> seeing any and all issues through to the bitter end,
> no matter how difficult or expensive.
>  
> Maybe you should look into something lower
> maintenance, like a rabbit, or a hamster.
>  
> Again, I know this sounds mean, but there are way
> too many dogs put to death everyday because the
> owners didn't know what they were getting into to
> begin with. Is that really fair to the dog or
> yourself, your family, your children? I think not.
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: 29 Mar 2005 19:45:51 -0000
> Subject: [labradoodles] Digest Number 400
> 
> There is 1 message in this issue.
> 
> Topics in this digest:
> 
>       1. Labradoodle Breeders
>            From: "mlchenette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
>
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> Message: 1         
>    Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:09:00 -0000
>    From: "mlchenette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Labradoodle Breeders
> 
> 
> Hi All!  I'm new to the group.  I have been a
> labradoodle owner before 
> unfortunately we had to find him a new home.  He had
> severe separation 
> anxiety and it was under the vets recommendation
> that we do that.  Any 
> way, he was a rescue so I've never had to deal with
> a breeder before.  
> My husband and I are currently looking into
> mini-labradoodles now.  
> Our first doodle was 65 lbs. and a little bit too
> big for us.  Has 
> anyone got a doodle from poosrus before?  Was it a
> good/bad 
> experience?  Any info would be great.  Thanks! Mary
> 


                
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