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We'd an urgent death in the household. my grandmother died yesterday morning at 5:35am within our home. We are now coping with exactly what needs to be worked with... Because he was the going, driving power behind our family. he was like my father. The moment the medical examiner produces his human anatomy (we are assume to contact at 1pm today), we are making funeral arrangements. we will not be home much, if, for the following couple of days, beginning tomorrow. we'll be with family and I suppose he needed to be cremated and taken up to where he grew up, which is really a three hour push or longer to have his ashes spread over a river, in order that immediately is definitely an all day long thing (and perhaps immediately when we choose to stay the night time with family). but we cannot keep dylan locked up in his crate for 18 hours. or longer without any toilet pauses or water and food. then we'll be heading and meeting with attorneys and we've to cope with the home he'd just purchased (that's still being constructed, it assume to be completed in february). Anyone have any ideas? has anyone had to cope with this? I believed about boarding him but I am so concerned when he is just a pit bull. I actually do not want him with other dogs, so he is able to not maintain "cage free" service (and one place that was not crate free is complete for the holiday season). I simply don't understand what to complete at this time.
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