Taking in neighbors dog

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for doing this. READING YOUR POST MADE MY WEEK! 🌹


+1000

I was waiting for something awful but it sounds like a perfect and happy ending for everyone. Thank you.
Anonymous
May God bless and protect you. You are a wonderful human being. I am glad that folks like you and your spouse are part of this world. You made my day. Thank you !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:May God bless and protect you. You are a wonderful human being. I am glad that folks like you and your spouse are part of this world. You made my day. Thank you !


P.S. Not sure, but you may want to get a blanket or an article of clothing of the owner to place in the dog's bed. Might make the new addition to your family feel safe & comfortable.

You are a really good person.
Anonymous
+1 to transferring the chip, if there is one.

There is a possibility the memory care unit allows dogs to visit, so you could consider visiting the dogs owner (but only if you want to and have the time! do not feel obligated!) or letting her children take the dog to visit if they want to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:May God bless and protect you. You are a wonderful human being. I am glad that folks like you and your spouse are part of this world. You made my day. Thank you !


P.S. Not sure, but you may want to get a blanket or an article of clothing of the owner to place in the dog's bed. Might make the new addition to your family feel safe & comfortable.

You are a really good person.


If the dog becomes anxious, he/she may mark territory with urine. Research whether an item with the owner's scent might help to direct your new addition where to mark his.her territory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aw, it sounds like the perfect fit, OP! What a blessing. All too often, elderly people's pets end up in shelters, at an advanced age. Thank you for taking her in. I don't think she'll become depressed. My best friend just took in her MIL's dog for the same reason, and the dog has never seemed to miss her previous life. She's seen her former owner many times on visits, but she seems happy at my friend's house.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know the answer to your questions, but thank you for being so kind.


Yes. So kind.
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