If you are absolutely sure that you do not want to make time for your dog then placing him would be best.  Do you happen to know what kennel he came from ?  That would be the first line of attack. 
 
Unfortunately dogs with behavior issues are often not adoptable.  So it really depends on his behavior.
 
Sherri

Todd and Kim Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 2:53 PM
To: [email protected]
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://olympicdoodles.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.southerncharmlabradoodles.com>www.southerncharmlabradoodles.com
>
>
>
>
>jacboro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]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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