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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 277261" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I'm probably not going to say what you wanted to hear either ... but I think that when you've had a dog for 'several years', they are <em>yours</em>! If you've had him for this long, can you not put up with it for a little longer? Especially a dog that has been abused and one that took so long to learn to trust humans again. I think it would be very cruel to rehome him now, at his age, after all this time, just because he has some bad habits. ALL dogs have at least some bad habits, and even the worst of them can be improved upon. This dog knows nothing but your home and your family now and would probably be terrified to suddenly find himself 'rehomed'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 277261, member: 1883"] I'm probably not going to say what you wanted to hear either ... but I think that when you've had a dog for 'several years', they are [I]yours[/I]! If you've had him for this long, can you not put up with it for a little longer? Especially a dog that has been abused and one that took so long to learn to trust humans again. I think it would be very cruel to rehome him now, at his age, after all this time, just because he has some bad habits. ALL dogs have at least some bad habits, and even the worst of them can be improved upon. This dog knows nothing but your home and your family now and would probably be terrified to suddenly find himself 'rehomed'. [/QUOTE]
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