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Wednesday, December 21, 2005 12:00 AM

My husband's dog is incontinent and I can't stand it

His dog lost bladder control when our first child was born; I don't know how I can live with the odor.

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  • Tuesday, December 20, 2005 09:16 PM

    And his wife is insensitive....

    Having re-read the original letter, I'm afraid I have to agree with Gina S. God forbid that poor man should ever develop health problems later in life. Perhaps it would be a blessing in disguise, he'd soon be rid of the wife and could get another dog. But for the time being might I add to other people's suggestions: try a product called Nature's Miracle (an enzymatic anti-odor agent) and perhaps get an air filter with activated carbon for the wife's new apartment.

    Seriously, though, I have a few friends whose mates seem to be notably lacking in compassion; whenever I talk to one of them it makes me glad I'm single and living with my unfailingly affectionate and occasionally stinky pets.

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