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Havoline
Though Havoline has passed, I've decided to keep her page up and active. She is the reason I designed
this website in the first place. Awareness of animal rights and pet adoptions are the reasons I will keep it going for
a long as I can.
Havoline, you were a wonderful, sweet pet, and I have not stopped missing you. R.I.P.

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Havoline and "Mommy"
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Exploring Kitchen
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Exploring Outside
Is this type of pet for me?
To
take on the responsibility of a pet with special needs, you need to ask yourself some questions:
Do I have the time
for this pet? Do I have the patience to deal with this pet's disabilities? Can I afford the costs of maintaining this
pet's health?
If you are a loving and nurturing person, then a special needs pet might be just what you are looking
for! You will experience a feeling of truly being needed and loved, while you love and provide a happy home for this type
of pet! It is hard to see your pet struggling at times, but you will be surprised to see how quickly your pet can adapt, especially
with you to guide her!
If you have a noisy house, and small children, a special needs pet will not be for you, because
children will forget that the pet is not like a "regular" dog. They may accidently hurt her, or cause her to stress. Children
will be children, but if they are young children, I recommend that you adopt a different kind of pet.
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