Dog looking new owner.

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Dog looking new owner.

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I looking new owner for my dog. She is 4 years old pitbull.
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Qwerty88 wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2018 6:34 am I looking new owner for my dog. She is 4 years old pitbull.
Hang on a minute. Are you in Thailand ?
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Anchor Moy wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:50 pm
Qwerty88 wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2018 6:34 am I looking new owner for my dog. She is 4 years old pitbull.
Hang on a minute. Are you in Thailand ?
I'm in Cambodia
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I wish you luck and hope your pooch finds a good home. It's a bit problematic in that that that. breed will bond strongly with its original owner. Not a good breed.to.pass on.to a new owner unless they have much experience with pit bulls.
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taabarang wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:00 pm I wish you luck and hope your pooch finds a good home. It's a bit problematic in that that that. breed will bond strongly with its original owner. Not a good breed.to.pass on.to a new owner unless they have much experience with pit bulls.

Yea, It's one of those cases where he would have been better off with a girlfriend rather than a dog. I know some girls are easy to hand over to a new owner and dont bond very strongly to the previous owner.
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I'm in. Have young family in PP. Been here 8 years. Letting go a 4 year relationship with a trusted friend is tough. If I can help you I will. Pm me or can intermediate the mods here
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Duncan wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:25 pm Yea, It's one of those cases where he would have been better off with a girlfriend rather than a dog. I know some girls are easy to hand over to a new owner and dont bond very strongly to the previous owner.
I must admit that it is quips like this that make my day.

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Let me know and we can work towards a handover getting to know you period. my kidz are young so we need to see if everyone including the working dog can agree. Also hneed you to see how you trained already. if you dun wan't let go permanently can do that also.
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TOG wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:19 pm
Duncan wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:25 pm Yea, It's one of those cases where he would have been better off with a girlfriend rather than a dog. I know some girls are easy to hand over to a new owner and dont bond very strongly to the previous owner.
I must admit that it is quips like this that make my day.

Duncan, if the General would let me give you multiple good karmas, I would.
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Eva is a very well trained and polite member of our family now. Thanks to the OP for meeting and handover.
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