That is sad.
I know a friend of mine from high school whose aunt and uncle had shared custody of their 2 dogs. It was funny then, but it's not at all to me anymore.
As the article is describing the joint custody, I think that may be hard on the animals. It would be on my dogs. Being shuffled all the time takes them away from their routine, and my dogs thrive on their daily routine being the same every day.
Jokingly, my husband and I have said that if we were ever to split up, he would live in the basement, and that way the dogs could stay here and have both of their parents.
Emily, Kito, Abbey, Riley, and Jada
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