Trudie
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With every new information I keep questioning myself over and over and over again why DCFS thought AJ and P had any chance to live a semi decent life with everything we’ve learn. Mom diagnosed with Bipolar disorder too - according to one of those articles. It just keeps getting worse and I’m just baffled that the authorities did not remove these kids from the home.
They don’t ‘think’, the people doing these thing can’t think.
Remember, there’s no prerequisite for a case worker to be a good housekeeper or an upstanding citizen. We have more than a few locally that can’t take care of their biz, let alone someone else’s.....know what I mean? Moo
McHenry County animal control division 'inundated' with calls of concern over dog removed from home after AJ Freund's death
Zaleski, a spokeswoman for the county’s animal control division, on Tuesday reported that Lucy is healthy and in a safe foster home.
She said there have been “dozens” of calls about the dog, believed to be about 8 years old. Many callers are asking to adopt or help in caring for her.
The dog was examined by a veterinarian and was said to be in good health with no illness or bruising, Zaleski said. She is not yet available for adoption.
Sadly, the same can’t be said for AJ. Boxer breed is not a long living breed, she’s old, I hope she’s adopted & has love. I wish she could be with P. Surely, he’d find comfort with her. Maybe they will be reunited.