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Reply #10: I am down to 3 outcasted dogs and 2 outcasted kiddlies. I used to have 6 doggies all outcasts. [View All]

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lonestarnot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-11-09 01:45 AM
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10. I am down to 3 outcasted dogs and 2 outcasted kiddlies. I used to have 6 doggies all outcasts.
2 died, 1 from old age and the other from something mysterious. The third had to go to another home because she got into a fight with my old ugly dog. I have never check on her (the one I had to give up) because she went to a richie home and it would kill me to know about her. The richies seemed nice enough, but I have no love for richies. Yes of course I would not jump into fostering without all the planning, research on details, preparation etc that would come from taking on such a responsibility. I would have a problem with giving up a foster child after the attachment was made. Maybe just build a room with a kitchen and bathroom and shelter a homeless family, can that be a non-profit. Add a room with habitat for humanity or something? No one wants to take me up on the back yard tent idea. It was a pretty sorry idea, but my house is dinky. I would take that little 65 year old lady in for as long as she wanted to stay! My heart is breaking for her.
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