Luvchefmic
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I would venture a guess that many more young singles/couples give pets up than older people.
The situation is what it is at this point. The question is whether the MIL has a certain amount she wants for the dog or would she be willing to turn it into a rescue if returning to the breeder is not an option.
Your guess would be right, over ten years with 2 rescue groups and the majority of the stories were "We're having a baby" "We just had a baby" " I'm moving in with my BF/GF and they don't like the dog" etc etc the internal websiste at my job reads the same, Craigslist


To the OP I wish you the best of luck, its very hard to watch this scenario and I truly hope your MIL does the right thing for her dog
For others, yes age does matter to most, there are exceptions of course For me, at 58 if God forbid I lost all my dogs I personally wouldn't go with a puppy I have changed in the past decade & I'm sure every decade will bring more limitations no matter how fit & active I am I have to be realistic