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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 277313" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I hope you can try to cut him a little slack. If he's eleven, that's quite elderly for a dog, and any dog is going to have some problems and need a little more care and understanding when they get older. Poodles can be prone to eye problems too and he may have developed cataracts, even if you can't see them. I have three dogs, all with their own issues and little annoying things that they do, just like people. I have one who unzips the sofa cushions and then crawls inside them to sleep in the stuffings! I hope you can get some help for the behavior problems, but I think it would be extremely hard on him to suddenly be taken away from everything he knows and placed in another home, especially at his age. Dogs aren't 'disposable'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 277313, member: 1883"] I hope you can try to cut him a little slack. If he's eleven, that's quite elderly for a dog, and any dog is going to have some problems and need a little more care and understanding when they get older. Poodles can be prone to eye problems too and he may have developed cataracts, even if you can't see them. I have three dogs, all with their own issues and little annoying things that they do, just like people. I have one who unzips the sofa cushions and then crawls inside them to sleep in the stuffings! I hope you can get some help for the behavior problems, but I think it would be extremely hard on him to suddenly be taken away from everything he knows and placed in another home, especially at his age. Dogs aren't 'disposable'. [/QUOTE]
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