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Originally Posted by lynz85
aww, so sorry you have to let him go. unfortunately we cant be the selfish ones when it comes to our pets so you made the right choice for him. i cant imagine what your feeling though, i could never rehome one of mine. hoping she will send you updates and pics?!
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she has already promised me updates and pics, so I will still be able to keep tabs on him, for which I am grateful. The thought of rehoming any of my animals is abhorent to me. I had to do it once before with my dog Tia, who suffered from EXTREME seperation anxiety. Left alone for even one minute she would start destroying things, messing on floors, barking non stop. We tried behaviourists, obedience lessons, bachs, feliway etc, nothing worked, and as we simply couldn't guarantee someone with her at all times we had to find her a new home for her sake. I found a lady who worked from home to take her, and she spent over a year working with her building up from leaving her from 5 seconds etc, and now she is a happy, content wee dog. And I still get updates about her
However it is not easy at all, as I am a firm believer that pets are for life, but in this case Walter will be far happier with playmates than lonely in his cage