Having to rehome Oscar
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Having to rehome Oscar
My pelvis and hips are sore already and docs told me no more long walks which means oscars not getting out as much as wat he should be so we have decided to rehome him which I am gutted about
He's starting to get frustrated at lack of walks already which isnt his fault poor wee thing
Just want best for him xx
Feel so guilty xx
He's starting to get frustrated at lack of walks already which isnt his fault poor wee thing
Just want best for him xx
Feel so guilty xx
Re: Having to rehome Oscar
Aww thats a shame, but will work out best for all of you when he gets a new house and someone who can dedicate the time to walking him . it does get too much, im lucky bailey is small enough i can let her out the back or go short distances and thats her till that night xx
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Re: Having to rehome Oscar
He went on Saturday to a couple who have experience in border collies they have a large front and back garden with a field behind the. Also the dad works outside so he will take him to work
Kids were devastated so Xander asked if he could get a hamster......which we did so it seems to have smoothed things a wee bit for them xx
Kids were devastated so Xander asked if he could get a hamster......which we did so it seems to have smoothed things a wee bit for them xx
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They seem to be doing ok they are itching for he hamster to go in his ball so he can have a run about lol xxxx
Re: Having to rehome Oscar
aww thats a shame he had to go, had you considered using a dog walker once or twice a week and then doing short walks or getting your partner to walk him when home, if you'd have had a garden you could have played fetch for a while and done some training with him as border collies don't need the lengthy walks as such but more the mental stimulation, my friend also used a tredmill for hers for when she can't take her out.
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Re: Having to rehome Oscar
Had considered a dog walker but felt rehoming him was bet option the lady says she'll send me updates and pictures so I know in my heart it's the best thing xxxx
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the main thing is that you are all happy etc. It's hard isn't it having to rehome a pet I know when I rehomed one of my snakes, my geckos and rabbits I was sad but knew it was better for them as I couldn't give them the time/energy they needed. Perhaps in a year or two you may get another dog or a different animal depending on how things are.
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