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Luvin' 6 Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Bryan/College Station, TX
Posts: 1,606
| ![]() My husband would definitely take care of my 5 babies, they may never wear clothes or have their hair pulled up but he loves them and treats them the same way I do. If my husband and I both left this world at the same time I don't know what I would do. My son is 22 and still leaving the single life, so there is no way he would be able to take care of them. My mom and dad are not "inside dog" people, they don't mind when I bring mine over to visit but they would never have a dog live inside their home. I think that's why all my sister's have inside animals. Although I have a few family and friends who have their favorite out of my 5 babies, I wouldn't want them separated if at all possible....definitely something to think about. |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Jacksonville, Florida
Posts: 328
| ![]() Free Kit: Providing for Your Pet's Future Without You pets in wills ©2002 Whim Whams Illustration Studio Because pets usually have shorter life spans than their human caregivers, you may have planned for your animal friend's passing. But what if you are the one who becomes ill or incapacitated, or who dies first? As a responsible pet owner, you provide your pet with food and water, shelter, veterinary care, and love. To ensure that your beloved pet will continue to receive this care should something unexpected happen to you, it's critical to plan ahead. Learn what steps you can take to plan and provide for your pet's future without you by following the links below. The HSUS also offers a free kit, "Providing for Your Pet’s Future Without You," complete with a six-page fact sheet, wallet alert cards, emergency decals for windows and doors, and caregiver information forms. For the full kit, please write to petsinwills@hsus.org or The HSUS, Humane Legacy, 2100 L Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20037, or call 202-452-1100.
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Donating YT 4000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: ATX
Posts: 4,513
| ![]() Thanks for posting that! I will have to write and get them to send me one. Even though mom knows what to do, I suppose it wouldnt' hurt to get it in writing. Plus, if we were in a car accident or something and both died, I guess someone else would need to know. |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: houston
Posts: 854
| ![]() Well my husband would definitely keep them with him.. he loves them so. Then my daughter ... she loves them but she has one dog herself with a baby on the way ... then my sister ... has 10 maltese she might add yorkies to them.
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