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Old 02-20-2010, 06:37 PM   #26
mscat
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I would be having serious regrets leaving my baby in a filthy house , no matter house nice the person was. Right there, IMO , is a breech of contract. Granted, My place is not the most spotless, however, dirty , and clutter, poo and urin from other animals is a bad sign , especially if she did not hurry up and clean up after the dogs right away in front of you .
Do everything and anything in your power to get your dog back and out of this home . Your baby is elderly , and the unsanitary conditions that she is in , their is no doubt that this will effect her health in the long run .
Call the woman back asap , and beg for the return of your precious girl. tell her you have come up with the extra money to take care of your dog, and can do so, or tell her that you made other arrangements for your baby , that she can have the clean home, and loving care that she deserves.
No animal deseerves to live in a filthy home, regardless of how nice the human is.
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