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#oh yeah did i mention I'm lowkey terrified because i was hurt by a Rottweiler when i was younger
project-epsilon · 3 years
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I'm going to preface this with i love animals,
But im so beyond annoyed that my family got a dog. And you know; I love most animals especially domestic, but why in the fuck did they decide to get a puppy that needs constant supervision and training, and then have no one be home? Like most of the time I wake up is usually around 11 or so because I work 45+ hours a week and soon once I'm back to babysitting on the 19th, it's going to be even longer, and yet I'm somehow roped into taking care of a dog that we definitely should not have gotten because, let's be really really fucking real for a second, they're going to fuck this dog up probably. My brother and my dad are the ones who spend the most time with her and as you can expect they have that typical aggressive male training tactics of yelling at her when she makes a mistake that really she doesn't any better for. And I worry about this dog because I'm home the least out out everyone and then still am expected to take care of her? Like my brother texted me the other day asking me to take her out and im like "bro I'm at work literally most of the time including now". It just bothers me so much that there was so little thought, so little adjustment for getting a dog that she spends most of her time alone in the crate from about 9 am until probably 3 or 4? And she's young guys, like we had to wait to get her, and he's already trying to train her on like complex commands that won't stick because she needs fucking potty training and they're working on fucking tricks. I'm tempted so much to have my aunt take her back (she's a vet) and be like idk who thought this was a good idea but seriously she's gonna grow up and hurt someone. They think they're doing good but you can't just leave her alone for hours immediately after getting her. Like the day after we got her she was just alone because everyone in my house fucking works and my family just makes very poor decisions.
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