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Charlie the Chocolate Lab Needs a New Home (SF Bay Area)
I adopted Charlie several months ago from a rescue service. Though he's a
sweet and wonderful dog and I love him, he turns out not to be very suitable for my home because he has separation anxiety and really needs an environment where someone is around a lot more than I am. (I live alone and work all day in an office.) He's a great dog and really deserves an appropriate home. I have tried a variety of ways to ease the separation anxiety and have worked with a trainer. It has helped a little but not enough to allow him to tolerate my extended absence at work. I have a website with more info and pictures: www.geocities.com/richken. I would love to hear from anyone who is interested in adopting Charlie or has ideas for me about where to find him a good home. I can be reached at . Thanks so much! |
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Ken Rich wrote:
I adopted Charlie several months ago from a rescue service. Though he's a sweet and wonderful dog and I love him, he turns out not to be very suitable for my home because he has separation anxiety and really needs an environment where someone is around a lot more than I am. Most rescues have you sign a contract...that if for any reason you *no* longer want to keep the dog, you will *return* the dog to the rescue group. Even if you have *no* such contract, you should call the rescue group. Discuss the problems you are having and see if they might have a dog better suited to your situation. I feel pretty sure that the rescue will take back the Chocolate Lab. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Charles and Francis Richmond richmond at plano dot net | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Ken Rich wrote:
I adopted Charlie several months ago from a rescue service. Though he's a sweet and wonderful dog and I love him, he turns out not to be very suitable for my home because he has separation anxiety and really needs an environment where someone is around a lot more than I am. Most rescues have you sign a contract...that if for any reason you *no* longer want to keep the dog, you will *return* the dog to the rescue group. Even if you have *no* such contract, you should call the rescue group. Discuss the problems you are having and see if they might have a dog better suited to your situation. I feel pretty sure that the rescue will take back the Chocolate Lab. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Charles and Francis Richmond richmond at plano dot net | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Ken Rich wrote:
I adopted Charlie several months ago from a rescue service. Though he's a sweet and wonderful dog and I love him, he turns out not to be very suitable for my home because he has separation anxiety and really needs an environment where someone is around a lot more than I am. Most rescues have you sign a contract...that if for any reason you *no* longer want to keep the dog, you will *return* the dog to the rescue group. Even if you have *no* such contract, you should call the rescue group. Discuss the problems you are having and see if they might have a dog better suited to your situation. I feel pretty sure that the rescue will take back the Chocolate Lab. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Charles and Francis Richmond richmond at plano dot net | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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