However, they could not afford to buy it. Now, they let it run all over the place every day, cars speed through here every day,I have taken it to the vet twice, both times they could pay nothing, for necessary care... It comes to my front door daily and I just let it come in and go play with ours in the back yard because it's safer than the street. It runs across the street every time I come out the front door. It eats at our house daily,sometimes it looks thirsty when it comes over and goes right for the water. I had a talk with them about taking better care of her...but nothing has changed. What a mistake. Is it unethical of me to find her a better home before she gets run over ?She's only 5 months old! I don't want neighborhood conflict, but I can't stand the idea of her getting run over and it being preventable. I don't want them to know if I get her a new home, I feel they have no business with a puppy. Am I ethically in the wrong if I do what my heart tells me to?
2006-07-08
11:11:47
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