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I am thinking about surprising difficult children with a dog.
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 530742" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>If you do get one from a shelter, PLEASE make sure it's the right dog for you and that you're committed to it for the long haul! Just remember that if you get one and it doesn't work out and you return it to the shelter, that dog will probably never get adopted again and may end up being euthanized. Many people would be very leery of adopting a dog that had been previously adopted and then returned to the shelter - they would assume that there was something seriously wrong with the dog and that it had issues that couldn't be resolved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 530742, member: 1883"] If you do get one from a shelter, PLEASE make sure it's the right dog for you and that you're committed to it for the long haul! Just remember that if you get one and it doesn't work out and you return it to the shelter, that dog will probably never get adopted again and may end up being euthanized. Many people would be very leery of adopting a dog that had been previously adopted and then returned to the shelter - they would assume that there was something seriously wrong with the dog and that it had issues that couldn't be resolved. [/QUOTE]
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