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To: Atin who wrote (117)5/21/2001 6:05:32 PM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 162
 
Exactly. Therefore if someone says point blank to the owner of several dogs, before visiting them, I cannot afford to get lyme disease because of my allergies to antibiotics, should the owner of those dogs inform the visitor that their dogs need tick meds, and bring ticks into the house, and get lyme disease anyway? Not all dogs go into the woods, it depends on the owner and their lifestyle. Or is it okay if the owner says nothing about their dogs and the ticks, even after the visitor has brough tit up, and does not inform the visitor of the risk specifically at the owner's house?

Just a rhetorical question.