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[quote=Anonymous]If the dog is incontinent and falls and falls in her poop, you are keeping her alive to suit your needs and kids' perceived needs. It's cruel. Once you let her go you will come to see that. We kept our beloved 21 year old incontinent cat alive far too long because we couldn't see reality. I feel guilt over that. Please talk to the kids and let her go. Plus you cart her back and forth like a suffering stuffie to stay in a crate? Please. No. [/quote]
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