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Old Apr 20, 2012, 06:33 AM
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This turned out to be a rant- sorry.

I am a little too angry and stressed out at the moment to ask the question in a direct manner, and to mention my points on why.

It could all be emotional for me right now, i am having trouble coping with this all....

I just don't want another dog to go through what this dog is going through- look in the pet section with my dilemma if needed.... she has mentioned not too long ago she wanted to get another dog, but i want her to know what is going on with the heart ach, possible believe she should share some of this.

I will try to come back to this- for some reason i don't see the delete button
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Old Apr 21, 2012, 05:56 PM
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I know you wanted to delete this so please feel free to disregard my post below this, as I have written based on what you did say here and if you don't want to discuss it that is fine as well. Although, I honestly beleive that sometimes ranting can be extremely helpful - just to get it out.

I believe it is quite normal in human nature to think that a person deserves to learn a lesson for things they have done. At least, I do it every now and then. I believe the problem begins when people decide it is up to them to teach the lesson.

Looking at that situation in the pets forum, it is terrible what has happened, but it is also not your fault - you have been doing everything you can to help the dog. All you can do is express your concerns and if they do get a new dog and you believe it is neglected, contact the rangers to assess the situation.
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