Are these support dogs or service dogs? Either way, they don't sound like very professional animals. They sound like unruly/needy pets who require a lot of physical attention she can no longer give. If a person is too sick (or busy) to care for her pets, it may be time to consider either giving them away or hiring a professional to help care for the dogs.
If a person loved frogs, would we call them support or service frogs? How about spiders and snakes - or roaches? I'm sure it would be hard to find other tenants if they found out someone was legally allowed to keep these pets off their leash to roam free. Where do you draw the line?
Why would someone who owns a service (or support) dog take on the responsibility of PUPPIES? That's a LOT of work for the owner. Who will be responsible for the offspring of these support dogs?
And what's with the husband? He can't work or leave the house because he's afraid of non-payment of child support? The wife and dogs are not his children, and it doesn't sound like he has much time (or money) left to support his kid.
Strange situation. Good luck.
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