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<blockquote data-quote="wethreepeeps" data-source="post: 278430" data-attributes="member: 3436"><p>Yes, you're correct, the psychiatric was recommending something permanent. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if things have changed in the last three years, but the last time I tried, there were simply no Residential Treatment Center (RTC) options while we were on medicaid living here. That's why we moved to get more services. No, he has not killed any animals. We've had three instances; the serious one with the puppy, he did something to the older dog that made her yelp and run from his bedroom that I didn't see, he claims he was "petting her belly too rough". And then an incident where he kicked the hard-sided kennel while the puppy was in it. </p><p></p><p>I'm going to call his social worker this morning as soon as their office opens and let him know we need to see him asap. I'm working on trying to have the animals fostered. The puppy is purebred and I know I can get her another home, but the older dog is a six year old mutt and our local shelter puts them down if they aren't adopted in two weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wethreepeeps, post: 278430, member: 3436"] Yes, you're correct, the psychiatric was recommending something permanent. I don't know if things have changed in the last three years, but the last time I tried, there were simply no Residential Treatment Center (RTC) options while we were on medicaid living here. That's why we moved to get more services. No, he has not killed any animals. We've had three instances; the serious one with the puppy, he did something to the older dog that made her yelp and run from his bedroom that I didn't see, he claims he was "petting her belly too rough". And then an incident where he kicked the hard-sided kennel while the puppy was in it. I'm going to call his social worker this morning as soon as their office opens and let him know we need to see him asap. I'm working on trying to have the animals fostered. The puppy is purebred and I know I can get her another home, but the older dog is a six year old mutt and our local shelter puts them down if they aren't adopted in two weeks. [/QUOTE]
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