
Posted by
MissShnn6
on 2007-10-18 12:21:51 |
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| I think when she was crying it was truely genuine. I feel bad and personally I feel that the shelter is blowing this out of propotion things like this happen everyday and typically the shelter doesnt take the dog. If the shelter had concerns then go check out the house situation and see if these are good people. I think the shelter did this just for the press to bad they are now getting bad press out of this. My feeling if this is a good home then give the dog back. But that is just my thought. |
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Posted by
MissShnn6
on 2007-10-18 12:22:26 |
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| I think when she was crying it was truely genuine. I feel bad and personally I feel that the shelter is blowing this out of propotion things like this happen everyday and typically the shelter doesnt take the dog. If the shelter had concerns then go check out the house situation and see if these are good people. I think the shelter did this just for the press to bad they are now getting bad press out of this. My feeling if this is a good home then give the dog back. But that is just my thought. |
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Posted by
Whitters
on 2007-10-18 13:07:14 |
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I am sooooooo tired of hearing about the dog. That's all they talk about on the morning radio stations.
I think that Ellens tears were real, but I think it got totally blown out of proportion. |
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Posted by
Amalgamation
on 2007-10-18 13:45:59 |
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| It was definitely blown out of proportion. The company should have taken the dog back, but told the family they could come in and properly adopt the dog, if they really wanted to follow the rules. Ellen is just a really caring person, I don't think tears were necessary, but she feels bad for the little girls. |
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