16/12/2022
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Looking to rehome my children, ages 10, 11, 17. Honestly, I didn’t do enough research about having kids before making this commitment & they just don’t fit into mine & my dogs' schedules anymore. The dogs and I are so busy. Also, the kids are starting to have behavioral issues that they never had as newborns & we’ve tried everything to work through these issues, but it’s not improving & we just can’t have this much of a liability in our home anymore. They are ruining my marriage due to stress, waking me up early & tearing up my house, ruining my furniture, my walls, everything. Also, we’re moving & have found a home with an awesome yard for my dogs, but just couldn’t find one with enough bedrooms for these kids.
Would prefer they stay together, but, if not possible, will separate. It saddens me (please no judging or negative comments) and I am aware of how much emotional damage this will cause them & will probably never fully recover from being abandoned, but it’s just the circumstance we’re dealing with. Please PM me if interested. There is no medical history, as we never had to bother taking them to the Doctor, but they are very healthy. There is a rehoming fee, because I want to make sure that they get a good home, but will consider free to good home as they need to be gone by tomorrow!
This sounds like most of dog rehoming posts. Sitting here thinking, what do you do if you have a problem with your actual kid? Because they give us the same inconveniences. It’s the same 18+ plus year commitment that, honestly, most of us had no idea how to deal with certain children’s behaviors, but you figure it out & work through it. It's easy to understand certain circumstances, like death or serious illness of the owner or immediate family, but these daily posts just sound ridiculous, as it's not rocket science that dogs live many years and it's up to each owner to take responsibility for their training and needs. They only get what we put into them, exactly the same as a child.
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