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tommyd

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My wife is pregnant with our second child but due to the changing circumstances we need to find a new home for our 5 year old male Borador, Lincoln. He's a beautiful blond with white markings dog, and he has an amazing deer shaped marking on the top of his head. He is a great family dog and actually acts as the nanny to our first child, but unfortunately sometimes change brings more change.

He is healthy, neutered and house trained. We have had no problems with him over the 3 plus years that he's been a member of our family. Yes, we adopted him from a 70+ year old lady who's health was fading. But he's been a joy to have ever since. He plays well with other dogs and children alike.

As you can imagine being a Lab Border Collie mix he's very cleaver, loves the outdoors and swimming.

We hate to lose him but our loss is your family's gain!

We will only let him go to a good opportunity for everyone to love him.

I don't know how to upload images but if you email me I'll email you some pictures.
 
Good luck. There are some real lets use the word "different" people on here that will give you a hassle. Don't pay attention. I had to do the same thing and it worked out to be the best decision for my household and the dog I found a home for. Good luck.
 
Good luck. Seems you have done right by the dog once and are looking to do so again, that is commendable.

I don't think I'm "different" but I do cringe when I see stuff like this. I just hope that the circumstances truly don't allow for the dog to be kept. I had a boss who dumped a dog off to a friend of a friend because "my son is allergic" only to get another dog a year and a half later. The first dog he constantly complained about having too much energy ( **** hound ) and not behaving very well. So he went and got a smaller dog, who in the end is no better behaved because it was raised the same way.

Good luck!
 
Now does anyone have a loving home for a new baby? However he's not house broken.
Hmmm have 3 dogs no kids is baby an inside kid or acustomed to kennel life?
 
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Baby has typically been an inside kid, but can probably become accustomed to kennel life as he's quite adaptable at this age. Has most of his shots. Works best with the new cry collar. Has been partially trained to fetch beer, but still working out the kinks.
 
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