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Posted over 3 months ago
| Updated over 3 months ago
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Private owner (Jemison, AL)
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Bella was born on September 15, 2012. She has been a great pet for 11 years now. Unfortunately, I have developed many allergies over the last few years, (including dogs) and they are getting worse. It is now affecting my breathing.
In addition, her 10 year old puppy brother died a few months AND there is now an infant in the house. All of these changes have been really hard on her and has caused her to experience potty issues.
She is trained to go on a pee pee pad. Normally she does good (such as at night or when noone else is at home). Lately she pottys throughout the house, but only when the baby is awake and playing in her walker or on her playmat or when everyone is home (6-8 people). She does not like all the commotion, therefore she has accidents.
I have considered re-homing her for a while, but can't seem to do it. I believe it is time now, but I want her to have a good home. I think she will benefit from a quieter environment and someone to give her affection and love
Bella was born on September 15, 2012. She has been a great pet for 11 years now. Unfortunately, I have developed many allergies over the last few years, (including dogs) and they are getting worse. It is now affecting my breathing.
In addition, her 10 year old puppy brother died a few months AND there is now an infant in the house. All of these changes have been really hard on her and has caused her to experience potty issues.
She is trained to go on a pee pee pad. Normally she does good (such as at night or when noone else is at home). Lately she pottys throughout the house, but only when the baby is awake and playing in her walker or on her playmat or when everyone is home (6-8 people). She does not like all the commotion, therefore she has accidents.
I have considered re-homing her for a while, but can't seem to do it. I believe it is time now, but I want her to have a good home. I think she will benefit from a quieter environment and someone to give her affection and love
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.