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To tell you all about my wonderful dog?

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Worshipmydogplease · 15/04/2023 15:26

Yes, yes I am but don't care. Currently in my house on my own with ddog, who is sat snoring softly next to me with his head on my lap, legs in the air, and I've just had a little happy cry to myself over her and how far he's come.

We got him a couple of years after the devastating loss of our other ddog. It wasn't planned. DH got a call from his brother who had heard about a pup who was for sale. A bargain price. It was a BYB situation. I didn't want anything to do with it but DH said let's just take a look, maybe its fate.

I actually gasped when I saw him. he was on his own in the corner of a freezing hard filthy floor just shivering. It was pretty clear the people were a bit dodgy. The mum dog had lost interest in the pup as she was only a pup herself. I was elbowing DH to signal "let's get out of here" until I heard "if you don't want this one I'm giving him to my sister who fancies breeding and will want a stud"

Obviously we picked him up the day after.

They told us he was 8 weeks, vet said he cant have been more than 5 or 6 weeks max. Great.

He was actually pure HORRIBLEness. He didn't like men (BIL told us its the sort of household with a lot of people hanging around drinking etc), so we suspected he just lay in the kitchen on his own with lots of loud drunk men around.

He didn't sleep for very long. We had to put him in bed with us for comfort so we could tag team sleeping for an hour here and there.

when he was awake we couldn't hold him and cuddle him, he was bitey, scratchy, way more than normal pup stuff. Id be covered in bites and scratches constantly. he was gentle with the DC, but awful with us.

We mentioned a few times about rehoming over the next few months. we're experienced owners but this dog was a walking 4 legged fur covered nightmare. Both knowing we'd never do it, but it was nice to think about I won't lie.

I was so upset, id still not got over losing my other ddog, and now the one that was supposed to help heal my heart wasn't very nice.

We worked so hard with him for what felt like forever. It took about 9 months. hes 7 now.

He is my best friend. He and DC2 are partners in crime and have a particularly special bond. he's the last thing I see at night and the first thing I see in the morning. he has wonderful little quirks that bring me so much joy, he's actually got a sense of humour, he will seek me out if he knows I'm upset and sit on me, he likes his paws being tickled, his ears smell like how i imagine heaven might smell, he squeaks when he wants strokes. He loves cats and plays with spiders, never hurting them, just likes nudging them along with his perfect nose.

Only problem is I suspect there won't ever be another dog that can help me heal after he goes. He's my one in a million heart dog and I will love him forever.

I don't even care if no one replies or acknowledges this, I just had to get this little testament to my wonderful doggy out (and maybe let some people know that there is hope if they have a dickhead of a puppy!)

OP posts:
MissingMoominMamma · 15/04/2023 21:05

Lovely post.

I know exactly where you’re coming from, @ZellyFitzgerald, but this probably isn’t the thread for it. The OP wasn’t going to until they said they’d use the dog to breed again, and she did report them.

My three legged tiny rescue jumped onto my bed for the first time today. Proud doesn’t come anywhere near to covering how I feel.

ZellyFitzgerald · 15/04/2023 21:10

MissingMoominMamma

Ahh I know. Probably shouldn't have posted. And the OP and the dog sound lovely.

MissingMoominMamma · 15/04/2023 21:14

ZellyFitzgerald · 15/04/2023 21:10

MissingMoominMamma

Ahh I know. Probably shouldn't have posted. And the OP and the dog sound lovely.

It does need saying, but perhaps not at such a time of loveliness ☺️.

Tilllly · 15/04/2023 21:36

Please can I have a cuddle with your gorgeous pup?

I only have cats and they bite me when I try and cuddle them

SaySomethingMan · 15/04/2023 21:38

Worshipmydogplease · 15/04/2023 15:26

Yes, yes I am but don't care. Currently in my house on my own with ddog, who is sat snoring softly next to me with his head on my lap, legs in the air, and I've just had a little happy cry to myself over her and how far he's come.

We got him a couple of years after the devastating loss of our other ddog. It wasn't planned. DH got a call from his brother who had heard about a pup who was for sale. A bargain price. It was a BYB situation. I didn't want anything to do with it but DH said let's just take a look, maybe its fate.

I actually gasped when I saw him. he was on his own in the corner of a freezing hard filthy floor just shivering. It was pretty clear the people were a bit dodgy. The mum dog had lost interest in the pup as she was only a pup herself. I was elbowing DH to signal "let's get out of here" until I heard "if you don't want this one I'm giving him to my sister who fancies breeding and will want a stud"

Obviously we picked him up the day after.

They told us he was 8 weeks, vet said he cant have been more than 5 or 6 weeks max. Great.

He was actually pure HORRIBLEness. He didn't like men (BIL told us its the sort of household with a lot of people hanging around drinking etc), so we suspected he just lay in the kitchen on his own with lots of loud drunk men around.

He didn't sleep for very long. We had to put him in bed with us for comfort so we could tag team sleeping for an hour here and there.

when he was awake we couldn't hold him and cuddle him, he was bitey, scratchy, way more than normal pup stuff. Id be covered in bites and scratches constantly. he was gentle with the DC, but awful with us.

We mentioned a few times about rehoming over the next few months. we're experienced owners but this dog was a walking 4 legged fur covered nightmare. Both knowing we'd never do it, but it was nice to think about I won't lie.

I was so upset, id still not got over losing my other ddog, and now the one that was supposed to help heal my heart wasn't very nice.

We worked so hard with him for what felt like forever. It took about 9 months. hes 7 now.

He is my best friend. He and DC2 are partners in crime and have a particularly special bond. he's the last thing I see at night and the first thing I see in the morning. he has wonderful little quirks that bring me so much joy, he's actually got a sense of humour, he will seek me out if he knows I'm upset and sit on me, he likes his paws being tickled, his ears smell like how i imagine heaven might smell, he squeaks when he wants strokes. He loves cats and plays with spiders, never hurting them, just likes nudging them along with his perfect nose.

Only problem is I suspect there won't ever be another dog that can help me heal after he goes. He's my one in a million heart dog and I will love him forever.

I don't even care if no one replies or acknowledges this, I just had to get this little testament to my wonderful doggy out (and maybe let some people know that there is hope if they have a dickhead of a puppy!)

Yes yabu

VyeBrator · 15/04/2023 21:57

ZellyFitzgerald · 15/04/2023 20:57

You do sound like a lovely kindhearted person OP. But the reason puppy farms keep running and making money is because people like you keep buying dogs from them.

Puppy farms play on people's emotions to stay in business. Until people stop buying from breeders like this they will stay in business and keep breeding sick neglected dogs who often have lifelong illnesses, often genetic or immune related.

I'm a veterinary nurse and I'm tired of seeing these poor sick dogs brought in by people who think they have rescued them when all they are doing is keeping the wheels of the puppy farm business turning.

You do sound like a lovely kindhearted person OP. But the reason puppy farms keep running and making money is because people like you keep buying dogs from them.

Exactly!

And re-homing centers are full to the brim with Staffies.

I'm really surprised puppy farms are still breeding them.

Worshipmydogplease · 15/04/2023 21:57

Ahhh some lovely stories here thanks for sharing everyone ☺ I was feeling very soppy when I wrote this pist 😳

And its ok i get the puppy farms/BYB comments and (usually) agree. I think it was the fact that BIL made a point of calling DH, it was very random and he's normally not very aware of things beyond his little happy world 😂 although he knew we had started to maybe think about another dog. I justified it by telling myself it would only be a matter of time before he was offloaded to a rescue anyway. I wouldn't change a thing though.

OP posts:
Worshipmydogplease · 15/04/2023 21:58

*post

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LittleDonkeyKong · 15/04/2023 22:09

I feel the same about my hairless wonder! I have 3 dogs but he is my one in a million dog. He's always laying with me whereas the other 2 like their own space. He's a real mummies boy and I honestly dread the day he's no longer with me.

AlwaysGinPlease · 15/04/2023 22:11

kitsuneghost · 15/04/2023 15:42

YABU. they are disgusting. Get yourself to the dog board.

A "joke" I assume?! 🙄🥱

Thank you Op. for saving him and for sharing your lovely story! ❤️

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