So glad Cocoa is ok, the fact that you ignored my previous post shows me that it upset you and I am truly sorry for that, I think you are a wonderful person and you are doing a wonderful thing, everything in your power to help little Cocoa and believe me, I would do the same, I am a true animal...
Ok, I have been following this thread and hoping your little one makes a good recovery, I would certainly not say the same as your family and I think you are wonderful for trying to help little Cocoa...... But, sometimes mums abandon their young as they know they have problems, interestingly...
Firstly, if such a little dog peed that much then she must have had a very full bladder, do you not take her out for a pee before bedtime? I had a similar problem with my dog, she would pee on the bed if the duvet was back off the bed and it would always be on my husbands side of the bed, I...
Well then the person to answer your question is your friend! If your friend assures you the dog is ok with other dogs then as you say, you will need to let the dog settle with you and you need to know you have a recall, after that then there would be no reason not to let her around other dogs
Sending you a big hug, I hope you are ok..... At our vets they never expect you to pay for PTS at the time, they send a bill at a later date, they also send a condolence card! Bit of a difference, and all the receptionists are lovely, they are all animal lovers and understand what people are...
Aaawwww, what lovely heartfelt words, bought a tear to my eye, most of us can totally relate to how you feel, no one likes grieving but it is essential to enable you to start recovering and allow you to talk about her and look at her pictures and feel happy that you shared her life, what a lucky...
Yes, it sounds as if it is time, it is the last act of kindness we can do for our faithful friends, to let them go before they suffer, hold them tight and let them slip away, easy it is not but selfless it is.......... my thoughts are with you
I think you are doing the right thing, if your parents are against it then they must have their reasons, one day you will be able to make your own decisions about this sort of thing, well done for still wanting to help Frosty, I hope he finds a lovely home X
I see you have lots of animals, if you are caring for these and doing a good job then why do your parents think you won't care for this dog? Do they think you already have enough? Do you know that frosty will fit in and get on with the other animals?
I found your post a little confusing.......... You have a collie who kills your chickens if given a chance, you want to get more chickens and free range them, so you then thought it a good idea to get another collie who is showing the same traits as your first collie? So now you have two...
I just hope she doesn't have problems with the birth, are you going to hand rear them if she can't or won't? Can I ask why you don't mind her having kittens?........... Please consider the fact that there are far to many unwanted cats as it is, do you really want to add to them?
Agree with this, it really upsets me to hear people saying they hate an animal, dogs do not know how to behave, they do not know what we see as undesirable behaviour, they need to be taught, IMO, it is you that has killed those birds by allowing your untrained pup access to them! Your pup is...
I agree, you need to know what has caused this, it needs to be dealt with asap, I know someone who has an infected ear at the moment and she says it is agony! Please get your dog some help, it is not fair to leave it