We're in a position where we have to move back near family and we won't be able to bring these two with us for various reasons.

I would love nothing more than to find them a loving home but the problem is they are bonded so they basically have to go as a pair. They're super friendly but they're really meant to be guardian dogs on a farm or homestead. We won't likely have the space to keep them if we're renting in Southern Ontario.

Any nostriches know how to help with this one?

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How far South? I am way done across from Detroit

We'll be somewhere between Orangeville and London likely.

We're 20+ hours north at the moment so any distance down there is nothing at this point.

Good to know, If yea can swing it move away from the lake effect snow from Huron. Best of luck on the new position

Snap out of it. Rent a place you can keep them is the solution - these are lifetime family commitments you made, you don’t ditch family.

Can't afford the rent and the food is the problem. We've lost a lot in the last four months and I would rather re-home them than have nowhere to go.

Take your shame elsewhere. I'm doing the best I can with the circumstances I've been dealt and sometimes that means making choices we otherwise wouldn't. It's not like I want to get rid of them.

Sad to hear:( hope you can rebuild soon !

Working on it now. I'm pivoting to wedding photography. If I focus on one thing it'll be easier to get something going than trying 500 things all at once to see if something sticks, at least to start.

I've shot weddings in the past and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm taking everything I've learned in the past 5 years or so and building the business as a brand.

I wish you best luck with it !

I’m sorry the shit has hit the fan in your world and I don’t know your story. There’s no shame in a new loving home. It’s when the story ends, as it too often does, with cages, euthanasia, and/or I had no choice but to mercifully put them down…….

That's what I'm trying to avoid. Sometimes being a responsible owner means re-homing to a stable home. The last thing I want is to put them down. That I refuse to do.