Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Oh gosh he is a cute little thing! You're right, he looks nothing like Woody. I don't think there is a fear of getting the two mixed up in your head and your heart is definitely safe, as I believe it just expands to love another, without every putting away the love that comes before. In fact, it is the before, that makes it big enough to hold another.
Whether you and this one are a match or not, he is cute and I hope he finds a good forever home.
uh oh, stubborn parents, now who would ever think That. hahahaha My dad was the very stubborn one I think, although mom had kind of this quiet strength. Sweetest lady in the world but a back bone of steel I'm sure.
Anyway, whatever you do or don't do, I'm sure it will be what is right for you right now. :)
hugs
Sharlene and molly muffin
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
That is one handsome pup! I can see why he grabbed your attention! I have no doubt you will make the right decision for Eddie and for yourself....and should it be that he comes home to you, he will be one of the luckiest dogs in the whole world!
I hope your mom is better soon. She sounds a bit like my mom. It would infuriate her to be offered a senior discount at stores. She would puff up and tell them in no uncertain terms SHE was NOT an old lady! No matter she was 70+! :p
Harry Potter?! Oh! I love those books! I hope you enjoy them, too.
Hugs,
Leslie and the gang
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Tracy:
I can see why this beautiful puppy caught your eye. He is gorgeous, and there is something about the look on his face. I think he is saying I am a smart little boy, and I have a mind of my own. Whatever you decide you will not have too much time to do it, as he is going to be gone he is so cute. Wishing you luck in whatever you do. Sorry to see your mom fell. I hope she is OK. I was even more surprised to see you are cooking!! Blessings
Patti
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Well I have spoken with Eddie,s foster family as he,s so young he is not in kennels which is good. After a lengthy chat and although he sounds ideal I have decided not to pursue it. He is in foster over 500 miles from me which I hadn't realised, so feel it's too far for me to travel. But I have realised I want another fur baby I feel ready to open my heart to another in need. So when Mac goes home next month I will be seriously looking for the next one :D
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
In the US we can arrange transport for pups to just about anywhere in the country. There are long haul truckers and air plane pilots who carry pups, as well as individuals who will set up a transport one leg at a time - ie I would drive 50 miles and meet someone with the pup who would then drive another 50 miles to the next person until the pup reaches the destination.
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Is he in my neck of the woods? Am sure there is a way if you did want him.
How is your mum holding up today? Bit better I hope xx
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Hey Mel he,s in Hampshire not sure if that's close to you or not. I'm just not confidenent enough to drive that far on my own :confused:
Mum is stiff today but as expected is up and around using her sticks which she doesn't normally use. My brother is having her for dinner then will make sure she is all right for bed time
How was your day with the kids bet your shattered lol
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
It's quite a way from me. Do you think the rescue would arrange to bring him half way or something? Am sure they must do long distance placements. I get the not wanting to go that far on your own. That's literally down the whole country from you
At least your brother is with her tonight so you don't have to worry. Did you make anything nice for dinner?
Yes it was such a nice day we went to the park have to have eyes in your bum with them 2 they just don't sit still!! I think I caught a bit if sun as I am so pale and it was strong today :eek:
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Hi Tracy,
So sorry to hear about your Mum, I hope she is doing better today. They are such a worry with those falls. :(
I just took a look at Eddie, he is so sweet looking. I love the black and white mix, very handsome. Like Mel said, maybe the rescue could meet you half way with the transport?
Hugs,
Tina and Jasper
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Yeah google maps estimate it at 482 miles and over 6 hrs driving. I've driven to London for work before but shared the driving with a colleague so not so bad. There policy is that you must meet the dog at the fosters home in the first instance I guess it's incase you change your mind when you see it, then you can uplift if all the checks are done home check etc then they can transport the pup. So I would need to go at least once then maybe half way the next. There will be others closers to home I'm sure :)
Eyes in your bum I like that, but it's so true where kids are concerned. You,ve caught the sun ohhhh they only thing you catch up here is the cold stil wind and rain all week I'm well jealous of your weather x