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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2557675" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>Dogs! I give up. Having rehomed Banksie and Kraven (the remaining male pup from Ginnie's litter) and deciding to rehome Ginnie once she has had this litter, I have been informed that Em's big sister has decided that she can't keep either Banksie or the other (female) pup from the first litter. So, Banksie has come back to the too small house, Ginnie is still there and the female pup has been rehomed to a family on the other side of the Island. No more big dogs, they said. And there they are with the 2 big dogs who were the most difficult to deal with. It makes little sense to me. Alistair tried to explain the new plan, but I don't think his heart is in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2557675, member: 25851"] Dogs! I give up. Having rehomed Banksie and Kraven (the remaining male pup from Ginnie's litter) and deciding to rehome Ginnie once she has had this litter, I have been informed that Em's big sister has decided that she can't keep either Banksie or the other (female) pup from the first litter. So, Banksie has come back to the too small house, Ginnie is still there and the female pup has been rehomed to a family on the other side of the Island. No more big dogs, they said. And there they are with the 2 big dogs who were the most difficult to deal with. It makes little sense to me. Alistair tried to explain the new plan, but I don't think his heart is in it. [/QUOTE]
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