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Update On My 'i Am Seething 'post
The lady came round today to collect all my spare doggy paraphernalia. She is acquiring the dog through a Bulgarian rescue centre and it will be house and lead trained. She no longer feels that she needs a crate. Phew!
She was really grateful for the donations and gave me a bottle of wine as a thank you. That was nice.
She also asked if I would mind if she rang me in the future if she needed some advice. I told he I would love to help, if I can.
I feel much better now and really do wish her and her family well on the new addition.
She was really grateful for the donations and gave me a bottle of wine as a thank you. That was nice.
She also asked if I would mind if she rang me in the future if she needed some advice. I told he I would love to help, if I can.
I feel much better now and really do wish her and her family well on the new addition.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baldric, like you I am torn. I think they do it because a starving dog lying in the gutter, probably also been bashed about for a bit of fun by the locals, pulls at the heartstrings more than a dog sitting in a rescue kennel here being cared for. Especially if they have started to feed and care for the dog while they were there on holiday. Just my thoughts on it but if I saw a dog in those conditions I couldn't swear that I wouldn't be wanting to bring it home with me.
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