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Old 08-17-2017, 02:12 AM   #12
JamJanTan
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State: Tennessee
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To the OP I wish there was an easy solution. Our girl is 15 and gratefully only 18 lbs. she is a bit senile and has lost the ability to help herself in and out of the camper. We often slip out for a trip while she is napping (which she does frequently) and when she wakes up she is confused and I am sure barks looking for us. I try not to make my trips away too long but to suggest I place her in a kennel when I have such a short time with her already just does not sit well with me. I am apologetic to anyone who is disturbed by her barking BUT I WILL NOT ABANDON HER for days at a time. She depends on my wife an I for comfort and support and has provided us with more than enough love and loyalty to have earned that support. The are no easy answers but they are worth the effort IMHO.
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