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For the last five months, my wife and I have been looking for a puppy. At first I wanted to buy a purebred dog from a breeder. After doing some research, I decided it would be best to adopt a dog from an animal rescue. The nearest one being the Houston Humane Society on Almeda, we have been visiting every other week for the last few months. Today, we found a four month old mutt that caught out eye. Being the first dog we were interested in, we were told to fill out an application before we could see it. After insisting on calling our landlord, we were finally approved to adopt a dog. Excited that we would finally get to meet the puppy, we were told that the dog "might" have already been adopted and anyways it was to young for us. Too young? Apparently because I have not have had a dog for the last five years I am not ready to adopt a puppy. Having been discharged from the military in the last year, I was not able to accommodate a dog. Needless to say, I will not be adopting
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