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ER with Dude - NOT meningitis
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 291635" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am so glad Dude did not get meningitis! Thank God for the neighbors who took care of Dude! How horrible to treat a sick person this way. </p><p></p><p>Prayers being said and beads being rattled so Dude can get into an apartment. He simply MUST get away from these people! I cannot imagine letting people like that care for one of my animals (even that bird I don't like!), much less one of my kids. Does Dude plan to call DSS after he is out of there? Can he also press charges for abuse after he leaves?</p><p></p><p>Give that poor boy a giant hug from his Auntie Susie. He truly has learned to control his temper given that he has not attacked one of the foster people or taken revenge in other ways. I would suggest fake voodoo to scare them, but I think they would just beat him and then try to press charges on him for attacking them.</p><p></p><p>What goes around does come around, and I have faith that sooner or later karma will return all of their vile nastiness to them hundredfold.</p><p></p><p>I hope that they don't get this dog. Does Dude know that the apartments will throw him out if he has a dog? I think a job with a vet or even a kennel would be good for him. Maybe if he went to a vet or kennel (I am thinking boarding house for dogs, not breeder of dogs) and offered to work for free for 20 hours a week for 4-6 weeks if they will give him a good recommendation so that he can get a job with another vet/kennel. It is a strategy in a job guide that makes a lot of sense. If it is 20 hours he still has time to work to pay for his fines. The business is not stuck in an open-ended relationship and gets some free labor in exchange for training and a recommendation. </p><p></p><p>I am glad he is better, and I hope he gets out of there very soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 291635, member: 1233"] I am so glad Dude did not get meningitis! Thank God for the neighbors who took care of Dude! How horrible to treat a sick person this way. Prayers being said and beads being rattled so Dude can get into an apartment. He simply MUST get away from these people! I cannot imagine letting people like that care for one of my animals (even that bird I don't like!), much less one of my kids. Does Dude plan to call DSS after he is out of there? Can he also press charges for abuse after he leaves? Give that poor boy a giant hug from his Auntie Susie. He truly has learned to control his temper given that he has not attacked one of the foster people or taken revenge in other ways. I would suggest fake voodoo to scare them, but I think they would just beat him and then try to press charges on him for attacking them. What goes around does come around, and I have faith that sooner or later karma will return all of their vile nastiness to them hundredfold. I hope that they don't get this dog. Does Dude know that the apartments will throw him out if he has a dog? I think a job with a vet or even a kennel would be good for him. Maybe if he went to a vet or kennel (I am thinking boarding house for dogs, not breeder of dogs) and offered to work for free for 20 hours a week for 4-6 weeks if they will give him a good recommendation so that he can get a job with another vet/kennel. It is a strategy in a job guide that makes a lot of sense. If it is 20 hours he still has time to work to pay for his fines. The business is not stuck in an open-ended relationship and gets some free labor in exchange for training and a recommendation. I am glad he is better, and I hope he gets out of there very soon. [/QUOTE]
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