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sweetheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-08-06 08:25 PM
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36. clear up the legals, if you're gonna steal the dog
I don't care what 'doggie' loves, somebody owns that dog, and you
do have a score to settle in the property rights world, perhaps
offering to pay some money for 'just walk away'.

Sometimes, when you think someone's looking after your dog,
in a possible future where life pressures take you away for a while,
would you want someone to 'keep' him.

I would write up a formal letter to the dog's owner asking formal
permission to keep the dog, to pay for the dog, or asking that a tag
and fencing be adequate. Nothing worse than a ticket for your dog
getting out the gate, its what dogs do by their nature, and its a
crime in our society. Anybody can wrap a dog, they're generally
very bored with the hard hearted monkey race, and a sympathetic
one is such a difference.

There could be another side to this story, is all i'm saying, and
that other side could be really not pleased if it found about
a dog thief... or that side will be pleased as shit the dog has a
happy safe home since its unwanted... no harm in clarity.
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