tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1341776667634084741.post5484333195277027191..comments2024-03-28T12:22:03.501-07:00Comments on The Web-DVM TV, Radio & Blog: Should You Consider A Trust Fund for your Pet?Roger Welton, DVMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15781509292213339950noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1341776667634084741.post-50586561197667714572012-02-21T19:38:17.920-08:002012-02-21T19:38:17.920-08:00I and an elderly person, in good health, but you n...I and an elderly person, in good health, but you never know. I am very pleased to know that this is possible, as I have 2 middle aged Jack Russells that could outlive me I need to know that they would be provided for. Before I saw this, I just figured one of my kids would step in and take the dogs, but now I feel I need to ask for a volunteer and make it official.Bennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1341776667634084741.post-57089892359450246572012-02-16T08:45:57.085-08:002012-02-16T08:45:57.085-08:00This is so much more important that people would e...This is so much more important that people would even realize. I work in a vet clinic, where this lovely older man had brought his dogs for years. He loved them so much, that he left $5000 in his will for whichever one of his children would assume care of the dogs. His cold-hearted daughter volunteered, took the money, and dropped both dogs at the county shelter, a facility with a 30 day stay of execution to get adopted. I wanted to punch her! Anyway, she got away with it, because the way the paperwork was set up, there was nothing really enforcing what she would do with the money. This is a great video for our ever aging population, and a lesson to parents, that as much as you may love your children, they may not be honorable or good people, and your should protect your pets accordingly.Michellenoreply@blogger.com