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IV'as <br />importantly, they are a unique pack. They are not left outside or confined to kennels <br />within the home. They are not "pets" as much as they are family members in a sense. <br />They spend their time in whatever room of the house I am in at the time; they sleep on <br />couches in pet beds and on the owner's bed. They have motion dampening car seats for <br />their car rides, they don't often go on neighborhood walks, but when they do; a pet <br />stroller is needed because they are not all as young and spry as they think they are. They <br />wear jackets in the winter and even have a heating blanket for their hip issues. I realize <br />this is a lot of unnecessary information, but I feel it is important to express their <br />treatment. <br />The 2 large dogs are LARGE. They have the run of half of the back yard, a full acre <br />privacy fenced. My understanding is due to their size, they are considered more than 1 <br />animal each. They are also spayed and neutered, as well as micro chipped and fully <br />current on all medical procedures. They do not dwell outside unattended. They are <br />provided a 12'x12' room inside the house that serves as an indoor kennel in the event of <br />company in the house, because their size can be intimidating to some people. They also <br />have an outdoor kennel so that they can be restrained outdoors if needed for some <br />reason. Like the little dogs, they are not housed outside. <br />The 2 cats of the house are both spayed and were both abandoned kittens when taken <br />in. They are self sufficient and have the roam of the house. They are domestic, they are <br />not allowed outside unless they are on a harness. <br />Annoyance information: <br />Every measure has been taken to ensure that the pets do not disrupt any neighbors. I <br />have never heard a complaint or concern from the 2 neighbors I have. The yard is <br />completely private, the animals only bark if there is someone approaching the property, <br />or a stranger present on the property. <br />Care and Supervision: <br />The owner of the property works from home and is present attending to the pets. When <br />the owner is unable to be home to care for the pets, the owner's son fills in. <br />