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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do the puppy a huge favor and rehome it. It deserves so much better.[/quote] But she still needs to learn how to deal with unplanned accidents, difficulties, disappointments etc. Her daughter is young. Things can't all be controlled. I am a control freak and have needed to work on this myself. I have young adult children, been married over 30 years, life happens and you have to learn to let go, pick your battles.[/quote] DP Frankly, I'm worried about the puppy. I am someone who has pushed for it to be rehomed. I think it will eventually not be with the OP, one way or the other, and that will be even more traumatic for the daughter, not to mention the puppy.[/quote] pp here, I agree unfortunately, rehoming probably is best, and soon so someone else can work on training while it's still young!! Neglected puppies develop more bad behaviors and it gets harder to rehome. (I'm also concerned about the bigger picture, beyond this puppy.)[/quote]
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