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A woman sues the owner of dogs who attacked her miniature dachshund; a mother says her adult son had a temper tantrum and caused extensive damage to her property after she told him to move out.
A woman sues the owner of dogs who attacked her miniature dachshund; a mother says her adult son had a temper tantrum and caused extensive damage to her property after she told him to move out.
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S19, EP123 "Dachshund Drama!; $5,000 Temper Tantrum?!"A woman sues the owner of dogs who attacked her miniature dachshund; a mother says her adult son had a temper tantrum and caused extensive damage to her property after she told him to move out.
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