Pet World: With Help, Elderly Mom Should Be Able to Keep Her Dog
By Steve Dale
Tribune Media Services
Q: Please help settle a family dispute. My 91-year old mother lives 70 miles away in an independent living facility. Her memory is failing, as she was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Pets are allowed, but residents need to be able to care for them. I’m the only sibling who supports the idea of Mom keeping her beloved Charlie Boy. He’s a 10-year-old miniature poodle who adores Mom as much as she adores him. We pay a staff person to walk Charlie twice a day. Do you think we’re being fair to Charlie? And how do we deal with other care Charlie may need? – B.J., Miami, FL

Dear Tamara:
Her name was Isis Charm Vas and at 6 months old she was a slight child — fifth percentile in height and weight.
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Studio: Warner Bros. (105 min.)
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Dame’s Rocket is one of several invasive plants being removed at Fenner Nature Center.