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    Default Thinking of adopting another diabetic dog......

    This dog would make dog 9 in our pack. I question myself at times!? What am I doing?! It is hard for me to turn her down though. No interest in her at all from others according to the rescue. It is a hard decision yet I think it is already made!!!

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    Neeco 2 yr old rescued GSD with congenital Mega-e
    Freedom 9 yr old rescued yorkie boy
    Jax-11 yr old blind and diabetic rescued yorkie
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    Well, having seven I'm not sure if my opinion even counts, but I feel like the more the merrier. When we consider bringing another dog home, I ask myself a series of questions.
    Do I have the space?
    Do I have the money?
    Can I give this one equal care to the current residents, without compromising the welfare of anyone?
    Will my dogs be happy about it?
    Am I prepared to deal with any pack issues this might create?

    If any of those are no, then I don't do it.
    I've actually had to turn the puppy itch down a few times, and now that I'm settled in my house, with lots of space, I just don't see a point in holding back! lol
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    I reckon, good on you. If you have the room and the means and you really like the dog, then go for it. And, of course, you have my <3 because you are adopting a dog that no-one else wants, that makes you a saint in my eyes!
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    I don't know how you do it. I have to give you credit wow 9 dogs people would say I'm crazy if I had that many. But if you can I'd say do it. I'm still thinking about the old fat Maddie girl at the shelter Basset/Red bone mix. I can't stand her in there I'm going to walk the dogs and think about it.

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    Now, I am wonder! Are u guys with a lot of dogs single or married? If you are married.. Do you husband agree with you? If he does? How you choose a husband that love dogs? It is something that I will love to do, but I can not deal with my husband's complaints about the dogs. I hate my life! Lucky you!
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    I think you should go for it if you can check off all those things on Puppypaws list! You're a wonderful person and I'm sure the dogs are all very thankful to have such a great mama.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxers&Pom's Mom View Post
    Now, I am wonder! Are u guys with a lot of dogs single or married? If you are married.. Do you husband agree with you? If he does? How you choose a husband that love dogs? It is something that I will love to do, but I can not deal with my husband's complaints about the dogs. I hate my life! Lucky you!
    Well I don't know what I would do if my husband complained about my dogs. I know I would not like it. But I know he would never let me have as many as the rest of these girls have. I do have 3 and he won't say yes or no about Maddie. And I want a Basset puppy. I'm sorry for you that your husband doesn't like dogs. My husband only married me because I had a Basset.

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    My husband loves the dogs too. He adores Jax, our 11 yr old blind and diabetic yorkie we adopted 2 yrs ago.

























    Here is a pic of him on one of our walks.
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    Sarge 5 1/2 yr old rescued dane
    Macie 4 yr old harl rescued dane
    Titus 5 yr old english mastiff
    Cammi 4yr old english mastiff-rescue
    Neeco 2 yr old rescued GSD with congenital Mega-e
    Freedom 9 yr old rescued yorkie boy
    Jax-11 yr old blind and diabetic rescued yorkie
    Trinity 1 yr old yorkie girl
    All Raw Fed!

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    Would the rescue let you foster the dog, or let you take her on a trial basis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janet At Nutro View Post
    Would the rescue let you foster the dog, or let you take her on a trial basis?
    I doubt it. I am going to try and attend the yorkiepalooza in June. It is about 7 hrs away from me but the plan is to bring my other 3 yorkies and attend as well as get to know the new diabetic dog and see how my others do with her.

    Sarge 5 1/2 yr old rescued dane
    Macie 4 yr old harl rescued dane
    Titus 5 yr old english mastiff
    Cammi 4yr old english mastiff-rescue
    Neeco 2 yr old rescued GSD with congenital Mega-e
    Freedom 9 yr old rescued yorkie boy
    Jax-11 yr old blind and diabetic rescued yorkie
    Trinity 1 yr old yorkie girl
    All Raw Fed!

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