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Old 03-10-2010, 07:12 AM   #2
tuszit

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Hi, neighbor!

Off the top of my head, I cannot think of any that would accept Rosco, and I can understand why they would be very hesitant. Not because Rosco is a horrible dog, but because the potential risk is too great.

If one day, soemhow and for whatever reason, Rosco gets into a fight with another client's dog, the doggy daycare would face major issues. Most are not well enough staffed (in numbers or bully breed expertise) to handle it.

My suggestion would be to find the finest in-home dog sitter/dog walker that you can.

How old is Rosco, just out of curiosity?
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