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11-03-10, 12:16 AM
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well,some people
beaus owner ISNT in hospital,more like away pleasing her majesty,ive now been informed shes for sale,i have been looking at pups and now think what should i do,do i buy her and forget the pup idea,im just a bit peed off at the lies,this girl has obviously lived out not in,shes not housetrained,not a problem,just wish id been told,shes also very hand shy and nervous of raised voices,the price isnt out of my reach i could also afford to get her done too but am i letting my heart rule my head,im just scared coz i did this with my girl i lost,she wasnt what i wanted,i fell head over heels then lost her,help,lol what should i do,hand her back or pay em n keep her,i think this was their plan from the beginning,they by they i mean the "friends" of the owner only want £100,probably for drugs or booze,shes worth more than that just in how much she wants to please you n how pretty she is n her sweet nature,priceless
im not taking her out again as it has occurred to me she may not be vaccinated
soooo would i be daft buying her,i sort of have made my decision just need a bit of the old moral support and outside influence from folk not emotionally attatched  i did mention that i was a big softy in the original thread about her
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11-03-10, 06:55 AM
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Good morning,.. Its not a question many of us can answer for you,.. all I ask is for you to remember that which ever dog you get, that is to be your friend for maybe the next 10- 15 years,..so really make sure that you choose wisely.
When you have made your choice, we want loads of photos to cellibrate
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11-03-10, 07:38 AM
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Oh dear =[ I'm sorry, that's an awkward position to be put in. We paid £100 for Murphy, even though I think she would have taken less I couldn't bear to haggle for him he was so lovely. He was also kept outside, although was housetrained so one of his previous owners must have allowed him inside.
How are you finding she fits in with your life etc? Can you see her as a permanent member of the family?
Just know that whatever decision you make, we will all support you and you can get lots of advice about rescue dogs here!
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11-03-10, 07:50 AM
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Bless you, how dare these people do this to you, and the dog, its so unfair.
I know exactly how you feel, damned if you do it and damned if you dont. We are all here to support you in this, whatever you choose, but remember, if you take on this dog, you will have her for the rest of her life, and I can see why you are seriously considering it.
Follow your heart, sometimes our companions are sent to us in odd ways, maybe this was meant to be, and maybe thats why you are in this predicament now, only you can make that choice, good luck with it xxx
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11-03-10, 08:39 AM
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i had the same thing done with a neapolitan mastiff just a few months ago,now i definately couldnt have kept him,i managed to find him a lovely home and i am kept up to date on everything,cant believe its happened again,unless word got round about the neo and this is what gave them the idea in the first place
10-15 yrs,i do hope so,with having danes n mastiffs ive never been lucky enough to have a dog live longer than 8 yrs
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11-03-10, 12:32 PM
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What are you getting!! I missed the first thread.
Our long term intention is to move to Greece and I think my hubby intends to take the next 5 years to keep reminding me that we will not be keeping any of the dogs the locals leave at our gate because the stupid English people always take care of them!!
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11-03-10, 12:49 PM
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I missed the first thread but she sounds lovely - its just have you got the time, space etc to spend with her and will she fit in with your family, life etc.
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11-03-10, 12:51 PM
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Id be tempted as long as she fits in with ur current GSD which by the pics she seems to!!!!
As long as the time is right with you and where you are atm then why not as she is already settling in???
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12-03-10, 11:34 AM
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I agree with Beki, if she fits in then I would definitely be tempted to keep her and forget the puppy idea for a few years....
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12-03-10, 08:42 PM
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shes staying  name change too,new start new name KIA after the new car,i have to let the other half have some input
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