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Old 01-14-2015, 10:57 AM
 
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We are a retired couple with our kids all grown and no longer in need of parents. So, we naturally moved to the furry kind of kids. I know that there is a 4 pet limit, but we have 3 and 3/4 trained special needs (service dogs) and two are not. One of the two that is not is a OLD rescue dog some one wanted euthanized due to her poor appearance. She is healthy and retired. We have only one other dog NOT a service dog who is sister to one that is a service dog.
Are there any considerations in this instance?

Michelle
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Old 01-14-2015, 08:57 PM
 
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We are a retired couple with our kids all grown and no longer in need of parents. So, we naturally moved to the furry kind of kids. I know that there is a 4 pet limit, but we have 3 and 3/4 trained special needs (service dogs) and two are not. One of the two that is not is a OLD rescue dog some one wanted euthanized due to her poor appearance. She is healthy and retired. We have only one other dog NOT a service dog who is sister to one that is a service dog.
Are there any considerations in this instance?

Michelle
Not quite sure what you are asking. Some subdivisions have a 2 or 3 dog limit built into their HOAs. But if you are moving into a non HOA neighborhood, there would be no one to hassle you about your number of dogs, unless you didn't control them, clean up on their walks, or they barked excessively.

Good for you for adopting.
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Old 01-16-2015, 04:36 PM
 
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We are a retired couple with our kids all grown and no longer in need of parents. So, we naturally moved to the furry kind of kids. I know that there is a 4 pet limit, but we have 3 and 3/4 trained special needs (service dogs) and two are not. One of the two that is not is a OLD rescue dog some one wanted euthanized due to her poor appearance. She is healthy and retired. We have only one other dog NOT a service dog who is sister to one that is a service dog.
Are there any considerations in this instance?

Michelle
Good for you. We are considering moving there(Nampa) in May or June this year. We have 3 rescue dogs and 1 cat. Good luck.
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