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Pet-Free Vacations

Pet-Free Vacations
By Faith Maloney
Best Friends Animal Society

"I'd love to come and visit, but I have just too many animals to take care of." If only I had a dime for every time I've heard this - including the number of times I've said it myself! Taking care of animals is a wonderful thing, but when it begins to take over our lives, then it's time for some straight talking.

I think I must have been competing for "Animal Mother of the Year Award" when I told a friend that I couldn't possibly get away. Who would make sure Brunhilda, my wicked bloodhound, didn't attack the small dogs? Who would give Percy, my arthritic pit bull, his medicine? I thought these explanations made me sound quite noble, but my friend thought it was just plain weird. I suspect the truth lies somewhere in the middle.

So how do you get away if you are taking care of lots of animals?

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