Archive for September, 2009
JaiKUBER asked:
She is 12 weeks old, excellent pup, takes basic command very well, but in potty training, she is an absolute toughie !! She will not potty in the balcony or toilet or terrace, even if she is whining and her bladder is full, and will relieve herself only in the living room… How can I stop this habit ?
Elroy Guntrum
She is 12 weeks old, excellent pup, takes basic command very well, but in potty training, she is an absolute toughie !! She will not potty in the balcony or toilet or terrace, even if she is whining and her bladder is full, and will relieve herself only in the living room… How can I stop this habit ?
Elroy Guntrum
Samantha asked:
A minor is living somewhere elsewhere than his or her guardian. However, they HAVE permission by their guardian to do this. It is illegal to live without a legal guardian if the minor isn’t emancipated. Is it likely the authorities will find out about this?
Serious answers only, please.
Sammie Baltazar
A minor is living somewhere elsewhere than his or her guardian. However, they HAVE permission by their guardian to do this. It is illegal to live without a legal guardian if the minor isn’t emancipated. Is it likely the authorities will find out about this?
Serious answers only, please.
Sammie Baltazar
Pascha asked:
There was a recent question about family arguing about putting someone in a nursing home.
The question is, to whom does the medical staff listen? They do not know the family dynamics and history, and they don’t know which relatives don’t really have the patient’s best interest in mind. There are many cases of adult children being estranged for years, but if they show up when the parent is ill, there is the danger that hospital staff will listen to them. So, can a living will prevent them from having a say?
Robby Figurski
There was a recent question about family arguing about putting someone in a nursing home.
The question is, to whom does the medical staff listen? They do not know the family dynamics and history, and they don’t know which relatives don’t really have the patient’s best interest in mind. There are many cases of adult children being estranged for years, but if they show up when the parent is ill, there is the danger that hospital staff will listen to them. So, can a living will prevent them from having a say?
Robby Figurski





















