Emmasmom
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I don't think it really matters how we term the manner in which we obtained our pets - adoption, rescue, purchase. Mine have my heart and have since the first time I saw time. I saw I got them from... the breeder. Now I say the breeder shared them with me - Natalie this is true for as she is still technically the owner - both Liam and Natalie were given to me, so I can't say I bought them. The breeder shared her heart with me when she gave them to me, in more ways than one. Emma, I did purchase but I can't say that - she was a heart-healer for me, so I didn't rescue her - she rescued me.
Terms really are irrelevant. It is what the dogs mean to us that really counts in the long run and at the end of the day.
Terms really are irrelevant. It is what the dogs mean to us that really counts in the long run and at the end of the day.


Don't get me wrong I love my pets and when they die it hurts but they are not my kids, my children are my kids. Maybe I would feel different if I didn't have kids still living at home, or never had kids, but I don't think so.