Where is this dog located?
Abbie
Sherri Regalbuto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sherri Regalbuto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First let me tell you that a dog deserves to be taken
care of by its gaurdian, be that a home in the country
or city. It doesn't matter where you live to a dog as
long as you spend time with the.
From the sounds of it you may be just what he needs.
A dog would much rather stay with his family than to
be passed off to someone else. Especially a dog like
this, it will be very unnerving for him to be placed
in another home and have to learn everything all over
again.
A big backyard is no prerequisite for getting or
keeping a dog. You took on this dog and you should
give him the best life that you can. If that means
walking him, then you walk him.
You cannot turn him into a rescue or shelter without
telling the people the 100% truth about him. And
there is a good chance he would be euthanized at a
shelter, now thats not a fair life for him.
There are some very good reasons to place a dog but
(just can't fit him in) isn't one.
Sherri
--- Todd and Kim Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]ps.com >
wrote:
> Hi! We have a 2 year old labradoodle who is very
> sweet, cute, and gentle.
> Our family is in a stage where we are not around
> much and don't give him
> frequent walks, and we don't have a backyard. We
> need to rehome him to give
> him the life that he deserves. He is a wonderful
> dog, and very gentle. He
> has some fear issues, that have made it hard to
> rehome him. For instance, he
> is very very jumpy with noises, and is very fearful
> of sudden movements. We
> got him from a woman 2 years ago, and thought that
> he may have been abused,
> but we had him checked out by a trainer, and the
> trainer said that he
> doesn't show signs of abuse. Does anyone have any
> ideas about how to go
> about rehoming him? We thought we had a great home
> for him yesterday, but
> the family returned him today due to the jumpiness.
> I really dont want to
> turn him into a shelter, and could really use some
> advice! Its not fair for
> him to stay with us, as we are not at all able to
> give him what he needs!
> Thanks,
> Kim
>
> _____
>
> From: Olympic Labradoodles
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED].net ]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 2:53 PM
> To: labradoodles@yahoogroups. com
> Subject: Re: [labradoodles] Free doodles!!!
>
>
>
> Hi Carol
>
> I've been to your site a few times, very cute
> puppies! :) I love the
> cinder block picture, just too cute! :) I've admired
> your chocolate boy
> Rhett. Unfortunately my F1 girl does not carry the
> chocolate gene or I
> would be hunting for a chocolate sire for her!
>
> How much did your puppies weigh at 4 weeks. Mine are
> in the 3 lb
> range. Parents are 42 and 44 pounds, so I am hoping
> the puppies will be
> around that weight too.
>
> I just love having puppies!! :) Any one can visit
> our journal site and
> see our wonderful babies. http://olympicdoodl
> <http://olympicdoodles.livejournal. >com/
> es.livejournal.com/
>
> You can see the parents on our web page, Kira and
> Walker
> www.olympiclabradoodles.com
>
> Good luck with your puppies! :)
> Shari
>
> At 02:34 PM 6/6/2006 -0700, you wrote:
>
> >I'm the one with 11 and 4 left that are almost 9
> weeks old. there is no
> >way I'd give up on finding great adoptive families
> for my puppies. They
> >are just adorable, I have male that was 16lbs at 8
> weeks old so mine are
> >not and will not be tiny adult dogs
> either.......they can be seen on my
> >web site below....
> >
> >.......It's someone else who is giving them away
> due to not selling
> >them...........and thinks 8 week old puppies are
> too big......
> >
> >Carol
> >
> ><http://www.southern
> <http://www.southerncharmlabradoodle >s.com
>
charmlabradoodles.com>www.southern charmlabradoodle s.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >jacboro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:jacboro%40yahoo.com> com> wrote:
> >>Free doodles....2 months old, too big/too
> old...are you serious???
> >>Come on, 11 pups in the litter, and 4 ! remain at
> 8 weeks old? How old
> >>were the others when you sold them? TOO BIG/TOO
> OLD to SELL??? NO way
> >>to ship? The Male is 75 lbs and the female 60
> lbs...how big/small did
> >>you think the pups would be? My doodle was 4 month
> old when we got
> >>her. She's the BEST dog ever...
> >>
> >>This must be a HOAX!
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