ErikaS.
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We live in rural Ithaca, NE. Our neighbors live about 1/2 mile away "in town". They are good people- they help us out, we help them. Currently we are boarding their horses and two of their dogs on our property- no charge. They are technically the grown daughter's critters, but she has little time to take care of them herself so the mom and younger sibs do most of the feeding. That's their business- I have no issue with that. My issue is the grown daughter keeps adopting dogs from CL or the vet office she works at and has no place to put them- except here in our extra kennel or at her mom's house- and no time for them. One of the dogs that she keeps here is a collie and I adore him. I let the collie and his buddy out of the kennel to play, bring them into my house when it's too hot out, and feed them a treat(once in a while). My husband CLEANED out the kennel, b/c they simply didn't have the time to. It was icky. They feed their dogs Ol'Roy- ick- but the dogs always get clean water.
I want to ask the daughter if I can have the collie. Is that tacky? She'll probably say no, anyway, because she loves her animals
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I want to ask the daughter if I can have the collie. Is that tacky? She'll probably say no, anyway, because she loves her animals
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