Stuck with neglected dog, should i just go ahead and put it or myself out of misery?

November 28, 2009 by Admin  
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spooky says asked:


My girlfriend and i recently is taking care of a 1 year old pomeranian puppy for a friend ( i use the term, although from my standpoint i cant even call her a friend.) She moved 3 hours away and couldnt have her dog there without a deposit. So my gf and i were asked to take care of the dog under certain specifications because after all this dog was her baby (she even went as far to call the dog her child) . The dog has been neglected all its life. It became apparent the moment he arrived here. he is not even housebroken or trained. He occassionally uses his puppy pads once or twice but then he finds my carpet is fair game. Shedding his hair, pooping, peeing, and even vomitting (again from being neglected his stomach cant handle being fed everyday, cause she would only give him a certain amount of food and water and left him there for weeks in a puppy pen. thus the dog would ration or enter starvation mode. Now That it has adequate supply of food and water is a little overwhelming to his stomach). My “friend” called me and told me to find a good home for the dog since she wasnt gonna be able to keep him at all, thus i searched and found a terrific home where a retired wonderful person could pamper this dog and take care of him all day which is something that she and i cant do. However, here is the big swinger, she decided last night to change the price from free to 350 dollars!!!! thats 50 dollars more than what she paid!!! No one is gonna pay 350 dollars for a 1 year old puppy with no papers (she lost them.) She still has the audacity to say well keep him there someone will buy him eventually. I keep spending money on this dog (water, food, puppy pads, grooming, and vet checkups) and clearly dont have ample time to take care of it but the dog is still of my concern. the poor thing has suffered enough and just needs a good home. What should i do? the dog is not mine to just give away. She wants 350 dollars. Am i actually gonna have to pay her to find her dog a good home despite she treated this dog like crap all its life?

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