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    again..it is a difficult one.i think far too manydogs[ and other animals] are just subjects of what one fancies until something else comes along.

    i hardly think anyone will take a wee westie with these problems...that is a lot to ask.

    if u really wish to part with him,then i do think it would be best to go back to the breeder..............to westie rescue ..............or ultimately do the bravest thing...........put him to sleep.

    he is not a parcel to pass along.i read today that balmore is full,with a waiting list .

    OR get the kids adopted!!!!

    that would be my choice..i prefer my dogs to most kids...

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    well all have reasons for rehoming animals, but one because you have kids is a bit on the lame side.I rehomed a dog not because i had kids but because he was gonna get himself killed or worse cause an accident, but because a new baby comes along, is not realy a good eason. I have kids and dog, staffie x collie and manage fine with them all. Take the kids with you when you walk the dog. good for all.

    Hope the dog gets a good home.

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    Hope you get your poor wee dog rehomed soon - he deserves somewhere that he will be loved for the rest of his life and where he will not be an inconvenience to be disposed of when the going gets tough

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    Porr little Westie being put out of the only family he knows. Please think this through as your wee doggy could be such a asset and friend to your children.
    think of how you baby will feel when older and learns what happened to a family pet because of his/her arrival.
    Please think a little more......baby and doggy walks are wonderful............

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    Threads like this one breaks my heart.Our canine friends are so loyal to us humans they deserve the same back.As for the skin condition on a Westie ,this can be cured by giving him nothing that a human can eat such as dairy,pasta,bread,bacon,chocolates.If he is kept to a diet that is strictly for dogs his exzema will gradually go away.It's the salt's,preservatives,stabilizers and god knows what else in our foods that can make dogs ill.

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    I have twice considered rehoming my two dogs in the past yr but cannot do it it is not fair on them and to use a baby as an excuse am sorry but it is wrong x

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