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Originally Posted by EmrldShdwQueen OH don't worry, mine have already been tested. None of them are from the same line as my sister's yorkie...she came from a puppy mill...
No my sister isn't taking any responsibility for her, she's at a very selfish point in her life right now and she cannot financially or physically care for Chloe. However, and unfortunately, the papers are in her name and she flat out REFUSES to give her to my mom or I. She's my moms responsibility right now, so it's mainly up to her to make the decisions. I've passed on this important info on her, and it's out of my hands at this point I suppose...  I'm sort of in the middle of a situation and I have to be careful whose toes I step on, if you know what I mean...
Sigh...I just wish that people would consider these kinds of things when they take on the responsibility of a pet...this is a classic example of the kind of owner I NEVER want for any of the puppies I place...and all the more reason for me to be so careful about it...  |
Gosh...your sister sounds just like my sister! Rylie is technically her's (given to her for Christmas and registered in her name) but she doesn't take any responsibilty for him - doesn't walk him, feed him, bathe him, or anything...she isn't even home most nights...he's really my parents' dog. I mean they send him down here with me when they travel because she won't take care of him! But she still says that he is hers
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