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ProudLib72

(17,984 posts)
Tue Apr 9, 2019, 09:42 PM Apr 2019

Had to Surrender My Dog Today

When we were married, my wife and I had two dogs. Wally loved my wife, and Ellie loved me. When we separated, I took Ellie and she took Wally. That was last summer. Everything seemed fine until this past Saturday. A package of mine was sent to my old address, so I needed to visit my ex. She ended up forcing me to take Wally. With my new living conditions, there was absolutely no way to keep him. And I promise you that I thought of everything. It just wasn't going to work. So, I surrendered him to the same rescue I got him from ten years ago when he was only 7 months old. While we were waiting for the woman to come pick him up, I gave him a goodbye petting. He started licking my hand. Then he was taken away forever.

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Had to Surrender My Dog Today (Original Post) ProudLib72 Apr 2019 OP
I'm so sorry. Lefta Dissenter Apr 2019 #1
I feel awful for you. Boomerproud Apr 2019 #2
My heart goes to you. Doreen Apr 2019 #3
I still remember going to see him as a puppy. ProudLib72 Apr 2019 #5
I had to rehome my Chihuahua who I had Doreen Apr 2019 #6
I'm so sorry. Liberal Veteran Apr 2019 #4
I was in that predicament once, ProudLib True Dough Apr 2019 #7
Dogs can adapt very quickly to a new, loving home. Kaleva Apr 2019 #8
That's rough.... Bayard Apr 2019 #9

ProudLib72

(17,984 posts)
5. I still remember going to see him as a puppy.
Tue Apr 9, 2019, 10:38 PM
Apr 2019

He was with a foster mom. She explained that they found him roaming the highways of Kansas. He was undernourished and had an extended belly. He looked like a wallaby, so they named him "Wally". That name suited him to a tee. Today, when the woman was picking him up, she commented on how his eyes had gone hazy. "That's common in old dogs," she said. He's an old dog that I adopted as a tiny puppy, and I'm giving him up! I feel so miserable!

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
6. I had to rehome my Chihuahua who I had
Tue Apr 9, 2019, 11:03 PM
Apr 2019

gotten from a rescue 2 and a half years before. Divorce and work with his speacial needs could not work. I cried for days. To make it worse my emotional support cat went into a depression and was no help to me. He went back to the same rescue and about 5 months later he was adopted by an elderly couple with a small farm as the only dog and no children wich for him was good.

True Dough

(17,246 posts)
7. I was in that predicament once, ProudLib
Tue Apr 9, 2019, 11:05 PM
Apr 2019

It was a truly awful day. You never know about the fate of your dog for sure after that, but you can be assured the ASPCA/Humane Society will do their best to find a good match.

Years after that happened, my wife and I were in a position to get a dog again. We adopted from a shelter a few hours drive away and he's the best dog we've ever had. Sometimes life balances things out.

Kaleva

(36,248 posts)
8. Dogs can adapt very quickly to a new, loving home.
Wed Apr 10, 2019, 07:47 AM
Apr 2019

I feel for you and I hope the very best for Wally.

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