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That makes me so angry, why the heck did they take the dog to begin with, poor boy will wonder what is going on....Hope whoever has him now will keep him and give him the love and home he deserves.... |
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AGHhhh Oh Flip And they wonder why dogs flip when there left, they dont think the person's coming back. Poor poor baby boy. I really hope who has him now gives him all the love and security of a loving lasting home. |
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But I imagine sadly he will either end up a latch key dog and if he's lucky will be rounded up by a rescue who will check out his next home worse he will continue going pillar to post. But he may just be lucky my neighbour's took on a dog similar to that she was on her 5th hom and 11 months old a cross GSD luckily they had had GSD's before and reeducated her she is middle aged now and called Elsie and gorgeous. Bets of luck to him. |
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