OP Is Torn Between Kicking Her Roommate's Dog Out Of Their House And Letting It Stay And Be Neglected
Their situation is hard, but it's even harder for the dog.
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- Published in Interesting
Surrendering your dog can be a difficult decision. Pets are frequently abandoned in animal shelters owing to undesired behaviors that can't be addressed in their present household.
If you are struggling financially, are frustrated by your pet's behavior, have pet allergies, or have difficulty locating housing that allows pets, you may believe that giving up your pet is the only option. Giving up a cherished dog can be a challenging experience for everyone in your family.
According to a new poll performed by pet care website Rover, most pet parents claim they spend more on their animals than they were six months ago. According to the survey, 90% of pet parents in the United States noticed an increase in pet-related costs because of inflation, ranging from 71% in January. Rover also discovered that pet parents are cutting back on items such as dog food, treats, and accessories to compensate for rising prices.
Dogs require high maintenance making the situation even more difficult, especially for their beloved owners. Owners do their best to sustain the needs of their pets by asking for help from their relatives, which can result in worse situations and cause traumatic and separation anxiety for the dog.
In this situation, owners are forced to say goodbye to their furry closest pals. Next to this challenging decision, the final stage is finding a new family to take care of your pet.
It will be challenging to say goodbye, but you must take the necessary steps to give your dog the best opportunity for a happy life. In this case, a Redditor shared how they are torn between kicking their roommate's neglected dog or letting it stay in their house.
1. OP shared about her roommate's dog and why they are deciding to kick out her dog.
Reddit/u/imnotarianagrande2. "Rehoming is the best for everyone, including him."
Reddit/HunterDangerous13663. Keep fighting not just for your right but also for Kiwi who is experiencing neglect from his owner.
Reddit/Scrivenerofmyth4. Nicole should know and read the consequences of the neglection of her pets to let her decide what to do.
Reddit/Nova_Lurker5. Someone should report Nicole to save the pets as soon as possible.
Reddit/wakeuptomorrow6. "The poor dog stands a much better chance of happiness and a good life with a different family."
Reddit/winesis7. Do some actions about that OP and teach that woman a lesson.
Reddit/IReallyLoveNifflers8. Your guilt will never do good to the dog and yourself; let the authority handle the situation.
Reddit/debdnow9. Please consider rehoming Kiwi for the good of everybody's everyday life.
Reddit/Mouse-Rude10. She is taking advantage of your initiative to take care of her pets, OP.
Reddit/UsuallyWrite211. "If she cannot give her pets the care and nurturing, they deserve, she should not have them."
Reddit/imaginarymillionare12. Kiwi either suffers more because of his irresponsible owner or gets the life he deserves, even if they'll never see Kiwi.
Reddit/Drapple138213. "Nicole doesn't take care of him either."
Reddit/hellhound_wranglerFinding a new home for your pet is the best, healthiest, and most responsible thing you can do. It will help your pet adjust to life without you much more smoothly.
But don't be naive. Your pet loves and trusts you, and this will be a horrible emotional and physical setback for them.