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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 287857" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would trust your instincts. You may never know what happened. But difficult child might drop clues in days to come. Or not. </p><p></p><p>Just keep an eye on the dogs and see how they do. How they treat him, if they continue to not make any noise, all of it. Who knows, maybe he teased them with Mommy's home, Daddy's home, Nope, not this time over and over again. When a nephew on stepMIL's side watched their dog one weekend this happened. The boy admitted how "funny" it was to his mother, and she ratted him out to father in law and stepMIL. Now they send their dog to my sister in law if they go anywhere, even for just a night. They were HORRIFIED at how the boy treated her, and have had little respect for the boy since. Esp because he STILL thinks it was hilarious to tease her. </p><p></p><p>Whatever you do, don't doubt your instincts. Star may be right, but I always think our instincts tell us more of the truth than anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 287857, member: 1233"] I would trust your instincts. You may never know what happened. But difficult child might drop clues in days to come. Or not. Just keep an eye on the dogs and see how they do. How they treat him, if they continue to not make any noise, all of it. Who knows, maybe he teased them with Mommy's home, Daddy's home, Nope, not this time over and over again. When a nephew on stepMIL's side watched their dog one weekend this happened. The boy admitted how "funny" it was to his mother, and she ratted him out to father in law and stepMIL. Now they send their dog to my sister in law if they go anywhere, even for just a night. They were HORRIFIED at how the boy treated her, and have had little respect for the boy since. Esp because he STILL thinks it was hilarious to tease her. Whatever you do, don't doubt your instincts. Star may be right, but I always think our instincts tell us more of the truth than anything. [/QUOTE]
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