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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 637235" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If she needs the chair and loves the dog, it may be her only source of comfort. I would not worry about her place if you don't live there. Also, if you don't want to take care of her, then I would look for a guardian for her. If it were me, and I'm no kid, if my grown kids put conditions on paying my bills, I'd rather they give it over to a guardian. And it could be easier for you too. Sounds like you want it your way...and that can hurt everyone, yourself included, and cause more problems than it helps.</p><p></p><p>I can't imagine taking an old lady's dog from her for any reason. I know if I were old, taking my pets would probably make me give up my will to live. Maybe somebody should come in a few times a day to walk the dog. I have a friend who is in a wheelchair and somebody comes in three times a day to feed, walk, and play with the dog. This woman's dog is her baby and the most company she has as, sadly, she does not get many visitors, although she is a very nice person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 637235, member: 1550"] If she needs the chair and loves the dog, it may be her only source of comfort. I would not worry about her place if you don't live there. Also, if you don't want to take care of her, then I would look for a guardian for her. If it were me, and I'm no kid, if my grown kids put conditions on paying my bills, I'd rather they give it over to a guardian. And it could be easier for you too. Sounds like you want it your way...and that can hurt everyone, yourself included, and cause more problems than it helps. I can't imagine taking an old lady's dog from her for any reason. I know if I were old, taking my pets would probably make me give up my will to live. Maybe somebody should come in a few times a day to walk the dog. I have a friend who is in a wheelchair and somebody comes in three times a day to feed, walk, and play with the dog. This woman's dog is her baby and the most company she has as, sadly, she does not get many visitors, although she is a very nice person. [/QUOTE]
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