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I’ve loved her since high school. I thought she felt the same way but she went out with my friend. It’s years later but I can’t stop thinking about her. Should I reach out? Ask Lisi

And Lisi advises a letter writer how to deal with a request to take care of a sweet but unpredictable dog.

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Advice columnists Ellie and Lisi Tesher.


Q: My best friend’s dog is a beautiful, loving, fluffy boy who wags his tail incessantly and licks those he loves as much as he’s allowed. To know him is to love him. But if he doesn’t know you, watch out! He’s never bitten anyone, but his growl is very scary.

She lives in a duplex with her boyfriend, who also loves the dog. They take great care of him, and usually one of them is working from home, so the dog is well loved and rarely lonely. I’m over a lot, as is my boyfriend, so we make the cut.

Lisi Tesher

Ellie Tesher and Lisi Tesher are advice columnists for the Star and based in Toronto. Send your relationship questions via email: ellie@thestar.ca or lisi@thestar.ca.

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