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Adopting a rescue dog
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<blockquote data-quote="01yellercobra" data-source="post: 16705696" data-attributes="member: 35549"><p>Our two big dogs are basically rescues. We got the rottie/lab from a friend that tried to rehome him because he was coming of age and wanted to be in charge so he started going after the older dog. Originally their neighbors offered to take him in, but mistreated him bad. They ended up transferring (military) and planned on leaving him in his kennel the weekend we grabbed him. I said we'd take him for the weekend to see how he got along with the cat and dog we already had. 10 years later he's still the biggest baby I know. </p><p></p><p>A friend found our shepherd abandoned under a mobile home covered in fleas. She was about 8 weeks old and covered in fleas. Him and his girlfriend cleaned her up and got her puppy shots done, but didn't have the room to keep her. So we took her in. Somehow I became her favorite. It's 10 years old now and is usually within a couple feet of me whenever I'm home. </p><p></p><p>Recently the wife and I talked about taking in older dogs when our current dogs pass. We're going to take a break for a bit, but when the time comes I think it would be nice to give a good home to the older dogs that were abandoned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01yellercobra, post: 16705696, member: 35549"] Our two big dogs are basically rescues. We got the rottie/lab from a friend that tried to rehome him because he was coming of age and wanted to be in charge so he started going after the older dog. Originally their neighbors offered to take him in, but mistreated him bad. They ended up transferring (military) and planned on leaving him in his kennel the weekend we grabbed him. I said we'd take him for the weekend to see how he got along with the cat and dog we already had. 10 years later he's still the biggest baby I know. A friend found our shepherd abandoned under a mobile home covered in fleas. She was about 8 weeks old and covered in fleas. Him and his girlfriend cleaned her up and got her puppy shots done, but didn't have the room to keep her. So we took her in. Somehow I became her favorite. It's 10 years old now and is usually within a couple feet of me whenever I'm home. Recently the wife and I talked about taking in older dogs when our current dogs pass. We're going to take a break for a bit, but when the time comes I think it would be nice to give a good home to the older dogs that were abandoned. [/QUOTE]
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