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Old 12-03-2013, 01:04 PM   #24
cherry14
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Originally Posted by Singingtiger View Post
I would, except for the fact that this is family that we haven't seen in a while. I've thought about sending my cousin a Facebook message, just asking her how her daughter reacts, but I don't know if I will do that or not. As far as treats go, I can't give Cricket regular dog treats because she had a liver shunt, she had surgery and is doing great! She does have MVD though,and eats hills l/d dry food. She now weighs 7 lbs. I give her dry regular Cheerios, (not a whole bunch, but I hate that she can't have anything). Idk, maybe the little kids could eat Cheerios with her ! LOL!
I know it's not a good idea to always be home with a pet, and usually on weekends I'm not. I go to the mall, go to church on Sunday, so she can be left by herself and I don't usually worry about her.

I would send her a message and make sure she knows you're OK with her saying no. I can't really see why it would be a huge deal, though. If she does say no, I'd have her stay home in a confined area (play pen or small room with safe toys, food, water, and a pee pad).
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