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My mental issues and our poor puppy
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 558024" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I agree with the others, it may be a good idea to rehome her now. It's so clear how much you care for the puppy and how much you want a good home for her. That was one huge realization the puppy helped you to get to, geez, now if you want, you can investigate all those feelings, or not.........growing up like that must have been so difficult for you, I'm sorry you had to experience that. My difficult child has hoarded cats and lived in an environment not quite as severe as you describe about your mothers home, however, not healthy either. My granddaughter might have grown up like you if she had stayed with her Mom. And, my parents were mentally unstable so there are many parts of your story I can really relate to. Good for you for being able to not only see it clearly but have all the feelings too, I know how hard it can be. So, you're the '<em>in between person' f</em>or the puppy, you get to find her the perfect home and you got to acknowledge and express a lot of feelings from the past which can only serve to offer a healthier <em>you.</em> Looks like a win/win to me............(((HUGS)))))...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 558024, member: 13542"] I agree with the others, it may be a good idea to rehome her now. It's so clear how much you care for the puppy and how much you want a good home for her. That was one huge realization the puppy helped you to get to, geez, now if you want, you can investigate all those feelings, or not.........growing up like that must have been so difficult for you, I'm sorry you had to experience that. My difficult child has hoarded cats and lived in an environment not quite as severe as you describe about your mothers home, however, not healthy either. My granddaughter might have grown up like you if she had stayed with her Mom. And, my parents were mentally unstable so there are many parts of your story I can really relate to. Good for you for being able to not only see it clearly but have all the feelings too, I know how hard it can be. So, you're the '[I]in between person' f[/I]or the puppy, you get to find her the perfect home and you got to acknowledge and express a lot of feelings from the past which can only serve to offer a healthier [I]you.[/I] Looks like a win/win to me............(((HUGS)))))........... [/QUOTE]
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