Thanks Bill... I was thinking along those lines too... that we'd add the cost of the vet to the cost of the pot and ask that she split the total by half. Otherwise, because it IS legal for her to have it here, I'm going to treat it as if my child had been visiting and had broken something of va
This is such an unusual story. (so sorry Cricket
had to go through so much) I can see wanting to keep peace with
neighbors. I would want to do that too, but up to a point. Chris is
right with how are you supposed to replace her drugs without possibly getting
yourself in trouble? Does
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Also, our neighbor came over and asked us to replace the pot
Cricket ate while the dogs were visiting. I'm not sure how
this should go. Our big dog often visits the neighbors and is always
I would tell her to get a lawyer, and she if she does - as far as the medicine thing if she NEEDS IT MEDICALLY - she can have her doctor prescribe it for her for medical reasons, you could take her to court for vet bills, because if she let your dogs into her home she is responsible for their ca
Yes, I got a fast workshop on Chis and low blood sugar this weekend. When Cricket passed out and was having seizures, one of the three things considered was low blood sugar. All of this was new information. I had no idea. The vet told us that rubbing a small amount of Karol syrup on her gums
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