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[quote=Anonymous]I'm not of the "keep the dog at all costs" mindset, however your post didn't give any good justification for getting rid of her. If she was aggressive towards your children (or other children) it would be a different story. Having two kids under four is a lot of work, but they will grow and mature before you know it. It's ok that your old pup doesn't come first in line like she used to. I'm sure that happens with each of your kids sometimes too (albeit probably to a much lesser extent). You can't give 100% to everyone all the time. It's ok. I'll bet that your dog would much prefer feeling the love she's known for the past seven years above finding a new home where she can take more walks and chase more balls. You are her family. Hang in there. My DD was five when she started "training" our dog with treats and our seven year old could throw the ball far enough for him (he's a lab so his standards are low).[/quote]
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