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Old 02-28-2011, 05:30 AM   #6
lizzieg
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Originally Posted by smyrfette View Post
I'm not sure if you can be anything but blunt about it to be honest.

A bigger dog can cause serious harm to our little one's and my mom ended up with a rescue boy years ago...because the people couldn't afford the surgery on his leg it needed pins etc and even then that was probably 2,000.00 worth of vet bills.

me being a germophobe seeing a strange dog vomit up worms I'd have lost it right there.

I took my rescue savannah in 4 weeks ago the first week I had her we had ice storms and she didnt' get into the vet.

the 2nd week we got her in had a wellness check...blood stool etc and she checked out fine.

Only then would I allow my daughter and her friends to bring their dogs over.

They have small dogs but dingo is a blue heeler and comes once in a while he's busy but very well behaved around the small dogs thank god for that.

If it was me though she'd not have to be told when my germ panic kicked in and I started steam cleaning and bleaching right in front of her.
When I grabbed the bleach and Lysol, she helped me to clean up. But dinner was ruined. It was by far the grossest thing I've ever seen. I told her it was a bad idea to adopt the beagle mix at such a young age, without it's first round of shots, and without consulting her BF first. They share a one bedroom apartment with a cat and these two dogs. It's crazy.
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