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Not feeling clear on detachment for adult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Siobhan Harper" data-source="post: 578268" data-attributes="member: 15902"><p>A quick note about the dog, if and when your difficult child isn't around to care for it. This is a perfect case for a Breed Rescue group. There is a Breed Rescue for almost every breed of dog. Even if the dog is not purebred but bears a reasonable resemblance to a certain breed, they will usually accept the animal. Just google, for example, "Bassett Hound Rescue" in your area. I guarantee you'll find help. You may want to do this now, as it's doubtful difficult child is caring for animal properly. At least, you'll be prepared. You definitely shouldn't have to take on the responsibility, but the helpless animal shouldn't have to suffer either. Let me know if you want more info on this particular topic; I've been rescuing for years.</p><p></p><p>Peace,</p><p>Siobhan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Siobhan Harper, post: 578268, member: 15902"] A quick note about the dog, if and when your difficult child isn't around to care for it. This is a perfect case for a Breed Rescue group. There is a Breed Rescue for almost every breed of dog. Even if the dog is not purebred but bears a reasonable resemblance to a certain breed, they will usually accept the animal. Just google, for example, "Bassett Hound Rescue" in your area. I guarantee you'll find help. You may want to do this now, as it's doubtful difficult child is caring for animal properly. At least, you'll be prepared. You definitely shouldn't have to take on the responsibility, but the helpless animal shouldn't have to suffer either. Let me know if you want more info on this particular topic; I've been rescuing for years. Peace, Siobhan [/QUOTE]
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