Thread: but..it's a dog
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Old 10-17-2007, 02:22 PM
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http://www.eonline.com/news/article/...7-29df6a9d8973

LOL...Last I heard,these women running the adoption agency are adamant about not giving the dog back to these 11 year old girls. I think it's an honest mistake,and I think it's actually pretty normal to be too embarassed to give a dog back.Who wants to admit they made a mistake when they adopted a dog? Especially,when you have to admit it to what appears a couple women that appear a lil too dog-centric to begin with.This is gunna make people never want to get a dog from an adoption agency.Get them from a breeder.Once you get a dog,that should be your dog.You need to be responsible for it.These 2 yentas need to let go.I mean check the people out to begin with(that are adopting,) and trust that they will take good care of the dog,and if they can't,you need to trust them to find a good home for the dog.

"a rep from the agency went to the hairdresser's home Sunday night, police in tow, and removed the dog, much to the devastation of the children."

Damn Nutcases.......Need to get a man(or a woman) to get with, and leave the dogs (that have homes)
alone,cuz you're fruitcakes.
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