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Apr 02, 2007 05:27 PM

More doggie tales/tails

by SWAT_RN

Hi everyone, I saw where someone had found a home for her dog with another All Nurses member, so I figured I'd give it a try as well.

I'm Mom to two very spoiled big babies, Jake and Elwood. They are full blooded dobermans, neutered, invisible fence trained and great with kids. We have had them since they were pups, they are now almost 5. Circumstances mandate that we find them a new home. My husband is still recovering from a MVC from 10/05, looking at another 2 surgeries at least, my 5 yr. old son has autism and ADHD and demands lots of attention. There just isn't enough time and attention to give to the dogs. We would really like them to stay together as they are really attached to each other, if one is outside and the other inside, they "cry" for each other. I've contacted rescues without a whole lot of help so far. If anyone is interested and able to give them an indoor home, please reply. BTW we are in west central Ohio.
Thanks!
Amy


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