Mar 04, 2007 by texas_angel_wattitude | Posted in Dogs
Here's the thing, before one of you think we are heartless, we love our Brittany Spaniel much she and the family members of our lab, so it's hard for me. When I was growing up, I was raised to believe that an animal is a pet for life not to be thrown away and you do not get a pet if you would consider it not long for her whole life.Our Brittany () that is her name is little more than one years old, my husband than we planned spending time on their working lives ww and teaching her that she was a great hunter, because she has an amazing nose and it is awesome to get obtained in water with total grace and she doesn't give up until she cries, what she was instructed to. But last year, we had our daughter her for most of the last year in the Pedi ICU spent fighting her lung disease then we had a baby and honestly between my daughter away in a hospital and 100 miles under the new baby, he didn't have time spend at the workplace, w her that she deserves.It isn't a bad dog .. they only need more stimulation then right now we have more time and then provide the basis of our current situation, you can give to. How do I get over the guilt of the search for her a new home. The things going through my head, like what if they abuse it or it will always be carried from place to place. Has anyone Delt with this before. And before you say "make time" its kinda hard when your husband is a business owner went 12-13 Clock atleast one days, you have to maintain a 9 month old and a 13yr old terminally ill child.Please dont be rude in your answers ty Oh btw I'm not going to replace "you" and certainly not with a cat.
I do not know where you live, but it is a brittany spaniel rescue organization, that the dog will take and will spare no effort to find it a good home.
http://www.americanbrittanyrescue.org/ My husband and I help to coordinate rescues, if they make it to Canada. I do not think you are heartless, there are a lot of reasons why people find they can not properly bring care of their pets. The youngest we had was a woman who husband had died of cancer, and she was left with 3 small children and could not get enough time for the dog.
As you know, have a lot of Brittany's motion, or really boring. The rescue knows this, and a house that you want with your dog or hunting study, they find, whatever. We will pass through a long interview, home visits, etc. to ensure a home is suitable. Not everyone can own Britt, and should not. Please contact the rescue org, and I hope things better for you. Perhaps to save in the future you could even one.
bon b | Mar 04, 2007
What dog will get along with a Golden Retreiver x Brittany Spaniel?
Oct 29, 2008 by Julia. | Posted in Dogs
I get a new dog, but we currently have a Golden Retriever x Brittany Spaniel. Our new dog must get along in a position with her, as she is very weak and a push-over.
We also have a cat, but meh psychotic.
We are not the active family. Perhaps 2 walks per week. (We are terrible people! LOL) But it must be playful and loyal.
I have a Brittany Spaniel who does not get along well with larger dogs. I know Golden Retrievers are very sociable dogs so maybe your dog does not have this problem. In any case, about a year ago, I have half a Shih Tzu Pomeranian and half of the now 9 pounds. They learn splendidly and even if the little one is fiesty, she is not a challenge for our Brittany. My suggestion is, the smaller the better.
Kelsey | Feb 06, 5678
Should I Say Something? The Older Boyfriend - The Local ...
Darling Alisa and Gina,
As I drive my 15-year-old daughter and her outstanding singing to a mate the other Sunset takes allied to the unsurpassed pipes, "Oh, look, there are Joann and her new boyfriend." My daughter replied, "I do not understand, she had a new friend." "Yes, and that is on the QT, he's 22!" Joann is my daughter's age. Although they are not as dusty as they were primarily the heart, it is still part of my daughter lay. Terror Bells are widely distributed in my manager. I say, from bad taste, "What is power of a conviction Sicko 22-year-old from a 15-year-old?Joann has no imagination, it is illicit?
"Mama, Do not their ancestor." My daughter is superb companion says nothing. I do not differentiate Joann parents very well, but enough that we crash into each other on unnamed gentleman events. We did talk about immature, when we picked each other's daughters for sleepovers. Pater Joann's has an impressive work in the community.
I remember that my daughter and her excellent big brother habits suffer if I blame. Joann and playing with fire. I have sent even more than sending an anonymous note from the ceremonial delirious.But I should say something? ~ Freaked out Mom
Alisa says: This is a stubborn lay of the land, and I'm not trusted, I have the answer. As Gina says, there are people who are professionally well-informed much more, then we are in this parade ground. Here are some things that you ask yourself:
If this situation was about your daughter, you would condition a person, not to determine you know all too well for you? If you do not "risk" the wrath of your daughter and perhaps her friendships while widespread, what would you think?If you can not judge to speak up to question the parents, taking into account b, you do not recognize someone who might?
Let us realize what is happening.
Um. This is a snap. They do not call for the qualifications of the illegality of these to be assessed. Let's have no naivety here: there is nothing, "untainted" over a 22-year-old male with a 15-year-old demoiselle. This is authenticity, not just some pious retirement....