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hi welcome to the animal law firm where we are fighting for the underdog i know its been a while since i posted a video i missed you guys too today im going to talk about pet custody primers and the type of agreements that you need to have in place in order to avoid a pet custody fight in the future so a lot of the situations that i see are typically unmarried couples who break up neighbors who get into a dispute about the dog former friends and former roommates so the way these situations typically work out when its not an unmarried couple who breaks up a neighbor has a medical situation or goes away on vacation or usually its a medical situation or something that has an undetermined end date unlike a vacation and the neighbor a asks neighbor b hey will you watch my dog while i am in the hospital for a while um heres some food you know let me know if you need anything and then nothings really said about when the pet sitting term is going to end if the if neighbor b is going to g