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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 117651" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Considering your history with difficult child, he must have a plan before he can leave where he is and use your home as a jumping off point.</p><p>No wandering in and out of your lives creating havoc and pain.</p><p>If he comes to bury the pups, then he has to agree to a set number of days and a plan. Using the dogs as an excuse to get into your home is pretty manipulative behavior. </p><p>Hopefully he is sincere but your concern is probably accurate. If he is using, he simply may not come,dogs or no dogs. </p><p></p><p>I know your heart aches. All of us who have had to worry about a difficult child well being from a distance know how hard it is to stand strong. </p><p></p><p>Nothing you said to him in the phone call is written in stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 117651, member: 3"] Considering your history with difficult child, he must have a plan before he can leave where he is and use your home as a jumping off point. No wandering in and out of your lives creating havoc and pain. If he comes to bury the pups, then he has to agree to a set number of days and a plan. Using the dogs as an excuse to get into your home is pretty manipulative behavior. Hopefully he is sincere but your concern is probably accurate. If he is using, he simply may not come,dogs or no dogs. I know your heart aches. All of us who have had to worry about a difficult child well being from a distance know how hard it is to stand strong. Nothing you said to him in the phone call is written in stone. [/QUOTE]
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