She just left, about 1/2 hour ago. I felt a little teary, but I fought it off because I know that she's going to a wonderful home. Brenda asked all sorts of questions about her and what she likes and how long after she eats does she need to be let out and all that. Mom called her last nite, she said, and they had a lengthy talk about her. That's great. I really wish I could've kept her but it's just not going to happen, having 4 dogs. Not now, not ever. She just kind of looked at me when I handed Brenda the leash and was all confused-like. I feel bad for her, being abandoned by now 3 homes, mine just being a temporary one, but still. I can only imagine how she feels about that. Hopefully, though, she will adjust just as quickly there as she did with my mom and dad. She had absolutely no problems adjusting to living with them, even though her owners before them had her for 6 years, since she was a pup. So I'm sure she'll do fine. I told Brenda to call me and let me know how she's doing after a few days. I'm sure she'll be okay. Glad to have found her a wonderful home, though I miss her even though she wasn't really my dog.
Mollie, I'm sorry, that must have been really hard At least you know she went to a really good home where they will take very good care of her. Will you still ever get to see her? I don't know if you said that in another thread or not.
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She said that she may bring her to work with her sometimes. I know some of the other people do that there as well. I told her that Sadie did very good with all the elderly people there when I took her there yesterday, so she's a good therapy dog. So hopefully I'll get to see her on my occasional days to work. I only work there 3 days every 2 weeks, so I'm not there a whole lot.