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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Rehome. The dog will not be traumatized. For the love of Pete. Labs are sweet and dumb and will be thrilled to be in a house with more outdoor time and someone to love it. This relationship sounds like torture for all of you. Small condo/husband traveling/sweet dog, the thing will be snatched up in seconds by people who will adore it.[/quote] My golden will only eat for her special sitter. If I were to drop her off someplace strange she would be a nervous wreck. The last time we tried that she wouldn't eat or go to the bathroom. On the positive side, she is exceptionally gentle and sweet. And she is unquestionably loyal and would no doubt lay down her life for us if push ever came to shove. [/quote] Did you read the OP? She said she and her child often go visit the dad for weeks on end, leaving the dog with a sitter. Your situation does not sound comparable. Letting the dog go live with a new family would be a kindness for everyone.[/quote] I missed the part of where they left the dog with a sitter for weeks on end. Agree that they should look into rehoming the dog. I think lots of people would love a sweet, mature, laid back lab. What's not to love?[/quote]
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