@Burnham
You will have a well-trained and well-mannered dog that will be a good dog in a new home, if it comes to that, I think.
A world away from some yippy dropkickers that nobody would want.
I don't remember the outcome of Butch's cat(s).
I believe there were many lining up to try to find homes, and someone took care of their new home.
Something you could set up and provide for in advance.
Miriam's 1/2 time dog does good for me. He likes me a lot, too.
You can't have the ups without the downs.
A good dog may help you life longer, healthier lifes.
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