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Hey all, needing a bit of advice on what to do with a dog. One of my Grandmas passed very suddenly and very recently, just at the end of last month. We can't take the dog in, so we were having to rehome her. Initially, one of the neighbors took her in with the intent to keep her. However, due to bad tap water giving the dog the shits for 2 days, the neighbor said we'd have to take her back.

We don't want to just drop her off at a shelter. She's an old dog, they'd quickly put her down and my dad couldn't handle the guilt. Neither could I, to be honest. She's a good dog, perfect low energy companion animal. A skipperkey, I don't know the spelling. A little ship dog, no more than 15 pounds. We're already asking around, but it's slow going.

Any advice on what we can do?

Hey all, needing a bit of advice on what to do with a dog. One of my Grandmas passed very suddenly and very recently, just at the end of last month. We can't take the dog in, so we were having to rehome her. Initially, one of the neighbors took her in with the intent to keep her. However, due to bad tap water giving the dog the shits for 2 days, the neighbor said we'd have to take her back. We don't want to just drop her off at a shelter. She's an old dog, they'd quickly put her down and my dad couldn't handle the guilt. Neither could I, to be honest. She's a good dog, perfect low energy companion animal. A skipperkey, I don't know the spelling. A little ship dog, no more than 15 pounds. We're already asking around, but it's slow going. Any advice on what we can do?

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I've seen homeless people with dogs.

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And? That has no bearing on my situation. I'm glad the homeless can have companionship with Man's Best Friend, but for various reasons I cannot.