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Originally Posted by Chip's Mom
Michael - I think you looked at the wrong side of the coin here. It is obvious that Connie really needs someone that knows dogs to help her out of a bad situation where it seems the daughter isn't going to take on the responsibility of Connie while her mom gets better. Many times with a stroke, the patient can resume normal activities after a period of time. Do you have a spare collar and leash laying around your house you could have donated to Connie. Connie's best interests should be forefront and forget about the rich spoiled daughter. Is there someone you know that may have the time and patience to help this unfortunate little dog. You or her daughter should also contact the breeder of this dog. Normally, people will take their dogs back if a situation arises where the owner cannot properly care for him or her. I would suggest this to the daughter.
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I would have to say "Ditto"...
In all likelihood, the rich spoiled daugther is not going to change and do you really want to entrust someone like that with Connie's care?
If not you, then surely there are people you know who would love to have her. Our Tucker's dam was in need of a new home a few weeks back and although I did not need another dog, I took her to keep her from continuing to be bred. She is an older dog but she is a joy and I'm so glad we took her.
I hope something can be worked out for Connie.