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Old 04-20-2008, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by nathanbforrest45 View Post
Well, there are discounts given to members of the military that are not given to civilians so there is precedent. Also why not have a military ombudsman help find a family that would keep the dog until December. There are other ways around this that would not include giving special dispensation to someone and then having everyone demanding the same.
Yes, one would think the military would have some avenue of recourse for our fighting troops, maybe even the local humane society could "foster care" his dogs. Then again, maybe the soldier could resolve his own problem by allowing someone else to care for his dogs. Is it really "our" problem?
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