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Old 02-09-2010, 01:04 PM   #57
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Interesting thread. Woogie Man, I guess my advice would be to tell her you have a policy that she needs to provide a concrete plan of what happens if/when she and her husband are not able to take care of the dog. It doesn't even really have to be an age thing. I can see that as a legitimate policy for everyone. If someone dies in a car crash tomorrow, is there a plan in place for pet care? If the dog is supposed to go back to you, do the next of kin know that? Maybe that's morbid, but still, we all want to make sure our pets are provided for.

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