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10-30-2007, 07:14 PM | #12 | |||
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Interesting thought CT. I suppose it would depend on how disabled the person was since it would still require some work. The yard would have to be fenced in, special needs attended to like any meds, etc., cleaning up the messes that would inevitably happen, vacuuming up after the "shedders" had been there and other cleaning.
Otherwise it would be a wonderful way to get some of those "doggie kisses". Do you need a special license to operate one of them? Personally for me it would just involve too much work that I can no longer do being in a wheelchair. Now if there was another person to do the work part, I'd be more than happy to provide a lap!!! lol
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