Recent comments in /f/vermont

bibliophile222 t1_jdvu33i wrote

Not sure which Air B&Bs you're looking at, but one of them is probably my mom's! If you do end up going to hers, it's outrageously clean, lovely, and she's a great host. She always provides breakfast treats based on guest preferences and chocolate or some other goody.

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Hanginon t1_jdvoudu wrote

Reply to comment by VTGrown in How serious is this? by Straycatstrut26

You're only going to "get in trouble" if your dog is picked up loose and it's found that you haven't had them licensed or vaccinated. If you're found at all, as no one may know whose dog it is without tags/registration.

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Hanginon t1_jdvoaxn wrote

"How serious" in what way? For the health of your dog? For the prevention of the possible spread of Rabies? For the miniscule yearly cost of licensing? For the ability of town to get yor lost dog back to you in a timely and convenient manner?

Yes, It's serious, and for those who don't see or understand that maybe their pet would be better off living with someone who does.

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steelymouthtrout t1_jdvmn4k wrote

Do we all understand that you can't have a well-rounded community without workers? And you can't have workers for these lower paid positions if there's no place for them to live. So all the people that own property up in Vermont including airbnbs?
you should congratulate yourself because you are single-handedly responsible for the housing crisis that's occurring. And the social services that the entire state is losing. Maybe your second or third home will give you the services that you need and you can go up to Vermont for your July vacation. I hope nothing bad happens to you while you're up there. Don't call the cops don't call the fire department and don't call the EMTs because you've priced them out of their own town.

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