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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone rescue animals?
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<blockquote data-quote="FIVEHOE" data-source="post: 14749376" data-attributes="member: 140030"><p>I think it all depends on the dog and what kind of past he's had. My mom went out and randomly adopted a dog when I was in college. She apparently didn't look at him for too long or get anyone else's input because the dog was totally ****ed up. He had a torn ligament in his back leg which cost 3 grand in surgery to fix right off the bat (my dad called him "3 grand" for about a year). On top of that we quickly found out that he hated men and more than likely had been abused as he is completely anti-social. My parents had a great time taking care of him for the first year. He never really grew to like people too, but he gets along great with women and is so bad around men that my mom has to put him in a room otherwise he will flip shit and bark nonstop until the guests leave. On top of that they can't even take him on walks because he is so shitty around other people. They've had him for four years and the only reason he has gotten better is because I take my dog (whose got great manners) over to my parents house on the weekends when I'm working 12 hour shifts.</p><p></p><p>they've had two great adoptions before this one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIVEHOE, post: 14749376, member: 140030"] I think it all depends on the dog and what kind of past he's had. My mom went out and randomly adopted a dog when I was in college. She apparently didn't look at him for too long or get anyone else's input because the dog was totally ****ed up. He had a torn ligament in his back leg which cost 3 grand in surgery to fix right off the bat (my dad called him "3 grand" for about a year). On top of that we quickly found out that he hated men and more than likely had been abused as he is completely anti-social. My parents had a great time taking care of him for the first year. He never really grew to like people too, but he gets along great with women and is so bad around men that my mom has to put him in a room otherwise he will flip shit and bark nonstop until the guests leave. On top of that they can't even take him on walks because he is so shitty around other people. They've had him for four years and the only reason he has gotten better is because I take my dog (whose got great manners) over to my parents house on the weekends when I'm working 12 hour shifts. they've had two great adoptions before this one [/QUOTE]
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