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[quote=Anonymous]I’m sorry, OP. I’m in the middle of a horrible unwanted divorce and DC and I were just talking about what a relief it was that our late dog who died at 15 isn’t alive for this. If you can keep the dog with you instead of the crate situation at your ex’s house, that would probably help. We had our dog mostly confined to a big area on the 1st floor. We lost a few small rugs along the way but it was worth it. I found having a clean-up kit of sorts ready in a couple of parts of the house made accidents more bearable. If I didn’t have to scramble to grab a roll of paper towels, nature’s miracle, and a bag, it wasn’t as stressful. I’m wishing your dog sunbeams, a nice meal, and some quiet days at your side. You sound like a really caring dog mom. I know you’re panicking with some of the crazy solutions you’re throwing out there but I think you’re trying to cross off the options you know you won’t take. [/quote]
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