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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do you have a puppy, carry something that blocks your vision / makes it unable to hold the handrail, and NOT check to see where the puppy is before you start down the stairs? I'm glad you were injured and not the puppy. [/quote] My God, what is wrong with you? OP, it's ok to rehome the puppy. I get why it's hard for you to move past the accident with this constant reminder and it sounds as if this just isn't the right fit for your family and your older dog anyway (and therefore for the puppy either). There is no reason rehoming it now to a good home will traumatize the puppy. And yes, your daughter will be sad, which sucks and I'm not minimizing that, but life is full of partings. My parents put my kitten to sleep when I was little because it had a medical issue they couldn't afford to pay to have fixed and determined with the vet it was the best course of action, and I was really upset about that for a long time. But I didn't hate them, I got over it, and as I grew up I also understood why they made the choices they did, and also that it was actually best for the kitten too. And rehoming is much better than euthanization![/quote]
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