Yeah...I know I (or in this case my sister & mother) did the right thing.He really was being too much.Skye said:Ooohh.... I'm really sorry to hear that, Kathy. But if you really couldn't take it, you did the right thing.
I think the dog belongs in a house that has a yard w/fences plus another dog to play with. I don't think he really fit in here.Ilikemuppets said:I'm sorry about that Kathy.
Back to the ol Dasey Hill Puppy Farm for him, I guess.
I hate to say it (and God forgive me for saying it.) but I knew from the start that things wouldn't really work.Ilikemuppets said:I would have to agree with you, Kathy. He need room to play and to let all that energy out. Sorry that he dosen't fit there.
You're right in saying that,William.Ilikemuppets said:Aww, I'm sorry you knew things woudn't work. I do hope that you can feel better about this. I know that commercial dag didn't belong in there, but (forgive me for saaying this) but you's did not, so mabe he dose belong their.
When he wasn't acting hyper,he did fine.But I think he was acting the way he did out of boredom.So we're hoping his next home will be with a fence and another dog playmate.Ilikemuppets said:It sounds to me like you really love him and miss him. The part that worries me is sending him back may send the wrong message that he may not feel loved (even though that not true) and that may cause his behavior to progressively get worse. I don't mean to make things worse. I hope he finds a good home that's right for him and he has room to play around like that and he can know that he really is loved. oh, and I'm glad that you'll be okay.