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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 3577584" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>As many of you may know, we lost our beloved pet back in April. Here is a little background on that story. </p><p></p><p>In February 2020, my 16 year old daughter lost her black lab that I got for her when she was 5. A month later, COVID shut everything down. Shortly after that, with all the emotional stress, my daughter developed an eating disorder that led to other emotional struggles. I got Indy, our German Shepherd, for her in October. She was already partially trained as an emotional support animal. Then 6 months later, we lost her. This compounded my daughter’s emotional struggles and made her go backwards a bit. </p><p></p><p>My daughter, now 17, just said this weekend that she feels like she needs a puppy. Something that she can love and will love her back. Ideally, she would love a yellow or white lab, or a lab mix. But more importantly, she wants a dog that she feels a connection to., so she is open. </p><p></p><p>My ask of this group is, if you know of someone with puppies or a young dog that might fit our needs, please let me know. I personally prefer rescue dogs or a good pet that needs re-homed, but for my daughter, I’m not opposed to buying the right dog. </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 3577584, member: 26476"] As many of you may know, we lost our beloved pet back in April. Here is a little background on that story. In February 2020, my 16 year old daughter lost her black lab that I got for her when she was 5. A month later, COVID shut everything down. Shortly after that, with all the emotional stress, my daughter developed an eating disorder that led to other emotional struggles. I got Indy, our German Shepherd, for her in October. She was already partially trained as an emotional support animal. Then 6 months later, we lost her. This compounded my daughter’s emotional struggles and made her go backwards a bit. My daughter, now 17, just said this weekend that she feels like she needs a puppy. Something that she can love and will love her back. Ideally, she would love a yellow or white lab, or a lab mix. But more importantly, she wants a dog that she feels a connection to., so she is open. My ask of this group is, if you know of someone with puppies or a young dog that might fit our needs, please let me know. I personally prefer rescue dogs or a good pet that needs re-homed, but for my daughter, I’m not opposed to buying the right dog. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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