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Old 04-26-2007, 07:18 PM
Lizzie Lizzie is offline
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Default I am thinking of adopting a dog at the shelter and I don't know what to do!?

I already have one dog, Goldie, that we rescued off the freeway who almost got trned into a pancake. So lovable, but the most nervous thing you ever saw. Personally, I think saving dogs and cats right in the midst of danger- taking injured ones off the side of the road, taking in stray cats, that sort of thing. But I decided that I would go to a shelter and get one this time. Well, I have a problem. At the shelter there were two dogs that Iliked. One was what I was sure was a young bitch boxer- joyful, excited, eager to plase me, and surprisingly, very obdient. Missing her front right leg. She had been birthed at the shelter, and was lovely, but because of her leg no one else pays any attention to her.The other was this old spayed doxhound mix male who when I asked to pet him cuddled right on up to me, and rolled over on his belly to be patted. He was so friendly,but more resered and quiet, and he had this waddle. In a few weeks they both are going to be euthanized which dogdoI choose?


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Old 04-27-2007, 01:12 PM
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choose the three leggged dog, its tyhe one that needs the most love. the other dog can easily get a family, but the three legged one might not.all the best
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