Call your local apartmet association, they are in violation of a tenants rights....they cannot tell you when to have your fixed.
find some other place to live.....
2007-12-06 19:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you have a dog that is house broke, why train him to now go in the house? To be perfectly honest, why would you want that in your house? And now you moved to an apartment, why didn't you already figure the dog will need to go more than 3 times a day? I have to go more than that, it's asking a lot from a dog LOL. Gotta be fair, just take hime out more. If you're already walking him three times a day, there's nothing wrong with a quickie run out to relieve him and bring him right back in.
2016-05-21 23:19:46
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answered by ? 3
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Dottie, did you take your dog to meet the apartment manager yet? If your dog is as old as you say, a reasonable person will be able to ascertain that your baby will be unable to reproduce. However, without being fixed a dog may have a tendency to “mark” its territory, although, I’m unsure if that subsides with age. If I were you, I’d bring the dog to meet the manager. If that doesn’t work, I’d research your legal options with regards to your deposit; that’s a significant amount of money. AND I would not leave my baby for a million bucks! Good Luck!!!!
2007-12-06 17:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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She has to be fixed, as a requirement? I suppose I understand that. Of course, they're probably focusing on more that they don't want blood spots on their carpet when your dog goes into heat.
Perhaps you could get a note from a vet stating that it would be too risky to spay her at the age she is. That might help your rental office to understand that you're not trying to break the regulations, but you just cannot risk her life for a spay surgery. Now, if the vet says your dog is perfectly healthy and can go through a spay surgery without complications....then you really don't have much workin' for you.
2007-12-06 17:05:32
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answered by Anonymous
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A dog at that age should not be going under with anesthetic to get this procedure done. I would just let the people know that you would like your deposit back and look for another apartment. Get a note from the vet recommending that the dog not go under at that age for medical reasoning and that they will not preform this procedure and maybe you can get out of it. Let them be discouraged. You are more concerned with your dogs health.
2007-12-06 17:05:54
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answered by ~Sara~ 5
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Get a note from your vet saying the surgery would probably kill a dog that age. Does she still go in heat? If so buy those doggie diapers for her. If she is well trained and housebroken, I don't see that it should be a problem. As a female there is usually no way to tell if she is spayed or not by just looking at her. Explain to your apartment manager that the dog is past the age of bearing puppies.
2007-12-06 17:01:10
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answered by ͏҉ ßõhrçmrïñsÿ★ 6
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So you go to the vet and get him to write you a note saying how old she is and that surgery would kill her. Otherwise you lose your $1000 deposit.. You can't dump your dog cause you make a mistake...
2007-12-06 17:06:26
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answered by DP 7
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i'd try getting a medical letter from your doctor saying that you need your animal to live with you (for some medical reason, like depression, or something like that).... then they can't make u get your dog fixed. it would violate YOUR rights. hehe
if they still want to be ugly about it, you could get a letter from your vet saying your dog is too old to go under for the operation.
2007-12-06 16:55:29
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answered by vellavelicious 4
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Leave your dog where? Not an option. Ask you vet to say she is so old that she does not need to be fixed, she is already is fixed by being so old.
2007-12-06 17:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Did they tell you this before or after you paid them the money? If they didn't tell you this up front then they need to refund your money and you need to go somewhere else. If you knew this was part of the deal then you shouldn't have agreed to it.
2007-12-06 17:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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how old is the dog?
do what the answer under me says....but WHY didn't you clear things up with the dog before leaving a $1000 deposit?
2007-12-06 16:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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