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Sometime ago I told you that I had taken my step mother's dog. I had misgivings at the time, but my A father was cruel to the dog and she was not getting out from under an old sideboard in the sitting room. I have no regrets for taking her. She has brought such joy to my life, she stopped losing her hair, I think that was stress and I now have to put her on a bit of a diet because she getting a little too plump. I'm attaching a picture of her because she really has gotten very cute looking. I have her twelve months now and she's a super little watchdog as well.
Thank god you rescued her. I often think that alcoholism hurts people AND animals. I pray that people who leave their alcoholic families or spouses take helpless pets with them! Please don't leave them with the alcoholic.god bless you.
good for you for rescueing her... i am sure she is most appreciative of her new, loving forever mom! its all too easy to forget that our animals are suffering too as a consequence of this illness. my lucy originally came from a horrible situation where drink and abuse were involved. with a lot of tlc and understanding she has turned into the most adorable companion who i love dearly and wouldnt part with at any price. puppy hugs to your furry baby!!
You deserve the love and peace and quite. As you may know I had to take the ex a's dog, a beagle, who adored him. I didn't think she would come to love me in the same way and now she does. I'd do it again!