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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 76128" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>I agree with the housesitter. When my son was released from an Residential Treatment Center (RTC)/correctional institution he had been in for 10 months we had planned a trip on a weekend to Washington Difficult Child. I so hated to cancel it because it was a weekend my husband and easy child had planned together. So we left our difficult child home by himself to keep the animals. The house was a wreck when we got back - the animals were unfed and my daughter had come over to find our dog, that never goes outside without a lease, roaming around the yard. It is hard to know what they will do with freedom and sometimes boredom. Ask someone responsible and a good role model to stay with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 76128, member: 3948"] I agree with the housesitter. When my son was released from an Residential Treatment Center (RTC)/correctional institution he had been in for 10 months we had planned a trip on a weekend to Washington Difficult Child. I so hated to cancel it because it was a weekend my husband and easy child had planned together. So we left our difficult child home by himself to keep the animals. The house was a wreck when we got back - the animals were unfed and my daughter had come over to find our dog, that never goes outside without a lease, roaming around the yard. It is hard to know what they will do with freedom and sometimes boredom. Ask someone responsible and a good role model to stay with him. [/QUOTE]
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