OP here: I struggle with her, she just turned 1yr. I've raised her, she was orphaned, since she was 3.5 weeks old. As tempting, stress-wise, as it is to let her go or find her a home, I cannot do so as guilt sinks in and she's such a sweet dog. I've spent so much time working with her that's gone wasted and will be taking her to a behaviorist in the near future to try and straighten her out. It's terribly frustrating when she's bad but her sweet disposition REALLY evens her out (sometimes)!
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If you want to give up your dog, please give it to a shelter. It's a short drive, I'm sure, but much more responsible than "opening a door". I can understand if you and the dog just don't see eye to eye, but please be a responsible adult, not to mention a responsible human being, and do the right thing: give it to a shelter instead of thinking it can fend for itself. Think about it: you give it food (hopefully) at least once a day. How can you expect it to feed itself?
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Now you what we love about our cats.
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^know
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please just keep her and love her. if it really isn't possible, take her to a shelter to be adopted. good luck with her.
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