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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]dogs on stairs while walking down is a very common injury. not the dogs fault and based on your experience, i am, surprised you are mentioning the other issues you are having, all very normal dog behavior especially with another dog to play with. training training training but you sound resigned to get rid of him, i hope he ends up in a better home. [/quote] OP here. It would have been one thing if I fell down the stairs and broke a bone or something, and the bone healed and that was the end of it. The injury I got however is not one that will ever resolve or heal, a real freak accident. That's the part that really upsets me, I will have to deal with this injury every minute of every day and I'm resentful. It's almost like I was rear-ended in a car accident and developed permanent neck pain or something that would never go away. In that instance I would be extremely resentful of the driver who caused the accident.[/quote] It's normal to be upset but I'm not sure it's healthy to feel "extreme resent" towards the puppy or the driver. I agree with everyone that you should rehome the puppy but I think you should also consider talking to a counselor to help you work through your emotions about the injury. [/quote] OP here. I do have a therapist but have not discussed my feelings about the injury with her. Maybe I should. I don't know how I would ever "get over it" though. The injury I sustained causes me problems all day. [b]Of course I would feel extreme resentment--who wouldn't? [/b] [/quote] OP, this is the definition of not having come to terms with an injury. There are things I can no longer do. It is what it is. I do have bad moments, I cry in frustration or sadness sometimes. But mostly I'm fine. No extreme resentment on a daily basis. Keep the puppy. Work on yourself.[/quote] My dad was injured, complete freak accident by a human (not puppy). He never carried extreme resentment. Don’t you want to let go of the resentment? It’s not good for you, is it?[/quote]
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