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Old 03-09-2008, 04:46 PM   #6 (permalink)
Corgis4me
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Originally Posted by Miranda View Post
It is a difficult situation to understand, but at this point surgery may not even be necessary as I have been told. I have been told that surgery can be avoided or postponed by several months by lots of rest and restricted activity. At this point our lives are hectic and we think it may be better if he goes to his new home, and then we will pay his new vet directly for the surgery. He will then be able to recover in a quiet environment without other dogs.

I have gotten two responses from Corgi rescue. One of them agrees it would be best for him to stay with us until he goes to his new home rather than be bounced from our house to a foster to his new house. The other person says he must be put into a foster home and we would sign him over.
You are right I don't know you or your home life, so I don't understand, but if things are hectic now, why is your family then getting two new puppies?

At least you are willing to pay his medical bills. I know what I would do, but from your story, I am sure my suggestion would not even be an option based on your parents wanting to euthanize him if he is not found a home.

So good luck to you and I wish the best for this Corgi that he finds a forever home that will take care of him. I hope your other dogs stay healthy.
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