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Time to adopt out the foster dog!

Ravenessa

New member
So I have had a foster for 6 months, and the first few was a struggle. She had issues up the ying yang.. Separation anxiety, fearful of dogs, people and then some... She requires 6 miles of exercise a day minimum or she will eat my house. She also has broken out of any crate I have bought.

However I have noticed that the last month she has become basically amazing, she still barks a little at random strangers (if they approach stupidly), or random dogs, but most of the time she doesn't, and if she does she's easily stopped with a watch me and reward.

I have worked my tush off with this dog and she's amazing.

After working with my friends male, I have realized she is even better at dog talk than I thought she was and she has just matured even further.

So now I have posted her on official adoption web sites, and dang it, now I am feeling that no I don't really want to adopt her out...

BUT I don't have time for a second dog, Scooby is ready for competition, and that is my goal, but Peanut has it in her too and a part of me wants to keep both and drill them together. They can do heel in pair on my left and right side which is rather awesome..

She deserves a loving home of her own, but knowing how lazy people can be in my area I am feeling a little over protective and reluctant.

I will miss my little princess, but wish her luck for a great home out there.
Shes the white and brown one, here they want to go with me for work.
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Preparing to quality test a supposedly durable dog toy (3 mintues)
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Peanut loves spooning..
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Peanut is a princess..
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They are a little weird
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Loofa bath
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We love to cuddle
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Aww! I wish her the best of luck. She looks like a lovely pup and I'm glad you've helped her along so nicely! I also love the name Peanut omg
 
Ohhh! What a sweetheart! It is really cool that you could do such a great job with her, and get her ready for a new home. I know how hard it can be, as I have a habit of trapping feral kittens, and getting them all clean, and healthy, and socialized, and then I hate giving them up. I think most times you can tell, though, when a person and animal meet, and there is just that connection. Hopefully, you will know, and have that good feeling. You are doing a wonderful thing! I thank you for your kindness and generosity to an animal in need. :)
 
Dang- this is why I just adopt- I couldn't foster! They would all fail! But if she goes, that leaves you room to save another one. She's a beautiful dog- I bet she finds a family quickly.
 
Thank you guys, I am glad to see I am not the only sucker in here.. <3 And yes Nanci, but after this one I am taking a break. I have done three dogs in a short time. I need a break now, I am looking for an apartment etc so once I have found one then I will start again.
 
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