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Default OT The right thing to do

Since it's not the parents responsibility to inform the
sitter of the dog's chewing? I suspect that selfish doctors
also have high power lawyers, and that could be even more
expensive to the sitter.

I sense the dog is as badly neglected as the kids. Doing in
the dog is only treating a symptom.

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"Steve Barker"
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I'd say the next time i baby sit, the dog 'accidentally'
drinks some
antifreeze and dark chocolate. Not my responsibility to
watch what the
dog eats.