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Old Mar 29, 2008, 07:35 PM
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Giving up my lab

Tosha is my 1 1/2 year old lab, when my mom walked out on me when i was 12 i got a lab to keep me safe when my dad worked nights and she protected me. Now my living arangments changed and she was left with my dad not being able to come were i am. My dad leaves her tied up in the back yard feeding her when he wants to( maybe 1 a week). She is starving, and never gets exercise or anything. She is used to running 7-8-9 miles a day. I love her to much to give her away, it wouldn't be a good idea anyways cause i trained her and she is trained to listen to me. Since my dad didnt want her listening to anyone else. I love her so much writing this makes me cry, but my question is......Whats best, give her up, put her down, keep her, or bring her to the pound? i cant think of never seeeing my baby again...think as if this as giving your child up..... i love her than i love anyone in my family....and my friends dont want her cause she doesn't listen to anyone exept me............... PLEASE HELP!

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Old Mar 31, 2008, 02:58 AM   #11  
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I can't believe you would even consider putting her down as an option! Finding her a good home should be the only thought on your mind. If you love her as you say then contact a rescue group or a no kill shelter.
Pets are not toys that can be put ion the closet when we do not want them anymore. If you can not take care of her then it is up to you to find he a home so she can have a good life. She is young and would be able to adapt.
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