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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly You are probably correct. Anyone who doesn't have to abide by any rules or laws and is too smalltime for IRS to go after or easily skirts state/county neglect/cruelty laws is free to do as they will. I don't think anyone like this whose ill dog nets them any money & all this attention will ever give that dog up and it will always be "too small" for any real corrective treatment and the videos with the sweet music will continue as will the donation websites! Perhaps people like this are best treated like streakers are on TV - if you can't stop them, at least don't give them any attention. |
She called me crying months ago because she had to hire an attorney to help with her debt of $2200.00 to the IRS, the got it down to $9 grand, but I am sure that the IRS would like to know about her addition income with selling pups and her auctions and donations that she has taken in for her dog, not to mention DSS.