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toedtoes
Oct 29, 2019Explorer III
Here's the truth of the situation:
Your mother loves the dog. You love your mother.
If you aren't willing to take in this "problem" dog, then why would someone with no attachment take it in?
I agree with the above comments to train the dog. Unless your Mom is being left alone at home for any length of time, she isn't going to be able to really hinder the training. And since she is clear of mind, you can explain to her why there needs to be rules about the dog.
Good luck.
Your mother loves the dog. You love your mother.
If you aren't willing to take in this "problem" dog, then why would someone with no attachment take it in?
I agree with the above comments to train the dog. Unless your Mom is being left alone at home for any length of time, she isn't going to be able to really hinder the training. And since she is clear of mind, you can explain to her why there needs to be rules about the dog.
Good luck.
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