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I'm so sorry Carol. It sounds like you have really looked for solutions to LuLu's behavior. It also sounds like you are heartbroken over a very difficult dedision, but you have to do the right thing for ALL concerned. Protecting your household and giving LuLu another chance seems to be a good choice. I sincerely hope LuLu can be helped and find the situation right for her. I would do the same thing if I were in your shoes. Hugs!
Jane said it best, you are making the best decision you can right now for Lulu. I hope you can find some comfort in knowing that you are rehoming her in the most responsible way possible. I hope Lulu will find a perfect home.
Carol, I am so sorry that you and Lulu have to be separated. When I was pregnant with my daughter, I moved to KY (from CA) 4 months ahead of my husband. I found out I was pregnant 3 months before he moved to KY. When I moved I brought my 3 year old cocker spaniel with me. Well, needless to say, it was Max and I together for 4 months. When my husband finally arrived, Max would have nothing to do with him. The bigger I got the more territorial Max became. One evening, I guess I was in the 6 or 7 month of the pregnancy, Max was sitting on my lap when my husband came in and came, to give me a kiss, Max growled at him and from then on until I had the baby he snapped, growled or hid near me when my husband walked in or around me. My mother-in-law went so far as finding a home for Max, I was outraged. I couldn't imagine not having my Max. I prayed and prayed once the baby was born that Max would go back to his normal self, because I knew if he acted that way near the baby, I would have no choice but to find him another home. We laugh about this now, but it wasn't funny back then. When Shelby was born, the first day I brought her home, I was very wary of Max. You are not going to believe what happened. We put her on the floor in her carrier, he walked up to her, sniffed her licked her foot, and kinda whimpered when she made a noise. He just looked at her for about 10 minutes, looked at me, then jumped in my husband's lap and licked him. Max pretty much ignored me for a least a week or so. Can you believe it????? The funny part is we tell people that once Max saw that the baby wasn't his, he probably decided that I was a two-timer and made friends with my husband again.
You need to do what you need to do, I thought maybe you might find this story funny and it might ease the pain of having to separate from Lulu.
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