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The second was when I'd come home from taking Max to the vets. I'd left Mill in the kitchen, which, as it turned out, was a big mistake. As well as having cleared the counters and rearranged them.on the floor, she'd chewed the kitchen door... Not good, when you rent. Once I seen the damage to the door, I thought, "that's it! I'll have to rehome her now! The council will make me!" I walked in a trance to the living room, sat down ... And broke my heart!! Bless her, but she came trotting in, tried to lick my tears away and started me off again.
Luckily the council have never noticed the door, and Mill outlasted the cleaner. In the end, I had enough of him referring to her as his dog, snatched his money away and corrected him. He didn't get the money until he got the message and I've never seen him since.
I'm just glad I can help bring some reassurance and support to you that it does get better.
Luckily the council have never noticed the door, and Mill outlasted the cleaner. In the end, I had enough of him referring to her as his dog, snatched his money away and corrected him. He didn't get the money until he got the message and I've never seen him since.
I'm just glad I can help bring some reassurance and support to you that it does get better.