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Thank you for the responses. I do not think the number of animals we had was an issue because we were within the county's legal limits.
I will update the them after the dog's situation is resolved on Wednesday. We received confirmation this weekend that she definitely has the condition and it is most likely caused by one or more tumors in her brain. They may or may not be cancerous. She may or may not be able to live a few more years. At the very least, she can never be an indoor dog again.
We've been turned down by 4 rescue organizations. Her last hope for survival is with a gentleman who works with a local SPCA and has a farm. His setup could meet her needs and he works very closely with vets. He is planning to come get her Wednesday morning. If he backs out, we will have to put her to sleep.
R is taking this all very well considering she was his dog. We've explained her situation and the limitations of our ability to care for her. He is aware that she's currently scheduled to be moved to a farm to live out her days and he thinks that's a cool option for her.
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Lots of love to give
Onhazier
BMom to R 
12/2007 - Orientation
01/2008 to 02/2008 - PRIDE Classes
11/2008 - Licensed
11/2008 to 12/2008 - A1 and A2 - RU
08/2009 to Present - C Goal: RU
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