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    Vent on rehoming

    @aguayoscar Hi! I mentioned the age and family status because I think it’s important when considering a dogs behavior. I think there’s a lot less room for “training” a biting or nipping habit if there’s young kids at home, if that makes sense? Again, as I mentioned in the post and comments my...
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    @hyojyang88 Just fixed! Thanks so much
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    @seekingredemption Ugh, thank you. I don’t even want to talk to him anymore or let my puppy play with the new dog. Plus I’m secretly thinking that this new dog won’t have much time either if he’s not perfectly behaved. Looks to be young and part lab / part pit bull so again, high energy and I’m...
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    @imagebeastmarkbeast Yeah this is a good view point. I don’t know the entire situation and I didn’t know the dog as well as his owner obviously. I also didn’t consider the possibility of him having an attachment the name, just struck me as insensitive initially. Thank you for the kind advice...
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    @matchfox Yeah that’s a good point honestly!
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    @inquiringmama You are right!! Thank you. Hopefully he is doing ok and hopefully new dog is a better fit for him
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    @jamesapado I think what makes it more bothersome is that he just took him back and exchanged him for a new dog and acted really casually about it. This was in the span of one day. I’m sensitive to people’s demeanor and it came across really cruel based on the information I have. Again, I...
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    Vent on rehoming

    I am sensitive so I could be overly upset but just want to vent about this. No shame to anyone that has to return a puppy for personal reasons. My neighbor (in his 50s, no kids or partner) had a dog named “B”. Not his real name but will use for this post. B came from a shelter and he was around...
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