Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Long Term Care Claims Has No One Else Heard Of "long-term Fostering"?

Has no one else heard of "long-term fostering"? - long term care claims

I always thought it was a common thing in the bunkers, but based on the responses to questions from past years, I was wrong.

I am a manufacturer of long-term "my" dog. It feels like mine, reach him as I do, but it is not legal there. I offer him food, I think it is entirely justified. I have too long run because the producers have had so much trouble with living in a cage (refused to eat from stress - it) was nearly starved to death, but as a student who could afford it, always. Myself and the housing has an agreement to get the payment for veterinary treatment would be if they ever need it, provided they bought food and gave him a loving home.

Have behavioral disorders due to past abuse and, although she has every right to have to sell it to a lasting remission in, do not trust money for housing as a right of adoption if they want to meet someone in a position effectively. I have learned that for him, because I am with him for months, so it is logicalstay with me and not in a home where I only a few times. Each party agrees. Everyone would lose if it to another person. I will lose my precious dog, and must start all over again only spoil it. My parents love it as much as I would be devastated, and when I into another house.

When my financial situation is healthy, I hope, control and provide housing at issue legally like mine, but can not afford it yet and probably will not for awhile.

I always thought that these exchanges were frequent, but I do not think so.

Has anyone ever encountered this scheme?

3 comments:

Save a Life. Spay or Neuter! said...

The host organization has enough for some cats, which promotes long-term as "are. Often they are cats and older cats who are infected with FIV, nobody seems to really say goodbye.
Some of them were sponsored by their cats 4-5 + years and share in each year for their shots against the agency pays. I think if we ever showed interest in adopting the cats, the adoptive parents now say that they already approved lol.

Jinxy said...

Yes, we here in the "Humane Society, where I work, so I understand completely, you do it for various reasons, for example, we have a Basset Hound with heart failure, and we want to live your life happy and not in a cage . ....

anne b said...

This happens very often in the rescue race. When do we get a dog with an illness, old age or severe behavioral problems, very difficult to take someone. We refer to these dogs as "permanent fosters. The group pays fees as necessary veterinary and dogs living at the shelter until it is over.

Good job to do, the poor. The Kennel Evironment may frighten sensitive.


Edit: I once had a success story with a woman who was an old blind diabetic dog, we thought, which brought a lasting support back home. Miracles do not exist!

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