Redditor Lists Rules Regarding Their Friend's Dog Before They Move In Together
OP wants to ensure a clean and quiet home after moving in with friend and her dog
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Living with a friend who has a dog can be a wonderful experience, but it's important to make sure everyone is on the same page before bringing a pet into the shared living space. One of the most important things to consider is how much time and responsibility your friend is willing to take on when it comes to caring for the dog.
This includes everything from feeding and exercising the dog to taking it to the vet and making sure it's well-behaved. Another important consideration is how the dog will interact with you and other people in the shared living space because untrained dogs can be hard to handle at times, especially if they're big.
Some dogs may be more social and friendly, while others may be more reserved and need more time to warm up to new people. It's important to make sure that everyone feels comfortable around the dog and that the dog is well-trained and well-behaved.
Living with a friend and her dog can be a great experience, but it's important to set clear boundaries and expectations from the start to ensure that everyone is comfortable and happy. In this story, OP has a few stipulations for their friend's dog, which include keeping the dog off the furniture, training the dog not to bark excessively, and separating the dog from food.
One of the main concerns OP has is the dog's shedding and grooming habits, and they note that the dog sheds excessively and isn't groomed as frequently as they feel it should be. OP also notes that the dog barks excessively, which can be embarrassing and even scary for some people.
OP also mention that the dog is always underfoot in the kitchen and drools on the floor, and tends to be aggressive when food is around, which can be a safety hazard. Her friend says that she's asking for too much and just wants to pretend that the dog doesn't exist.
OP decided to share this story on Reddit to see if she was going overboard with the rules she set.
OP and their best friend are thinking about living together and the only issue for OP, is their friend's dog
u/pinkpilatesprincessxOP doesn't want their home to smell like their friend's home smells currently
u/pinkpilatesprincessxOP elaborated on her idea about keeping the dog off the furniture
u/pinkpilatesprincessxAnother issue for OP is the fact that dog barks a lot, no matter what's happening
u/pinkpilatesprincessxThe last thing on OP's list is to keep the dog away from food and the kitchen
u/pinkpilatesprincessxIt's better for him to stare than to bark all night
u/pinkpilatesprincessxOP's friend believes that they're asking for too much, so OP turned to Reddit
u/pinkpilatesprincessxNot the perfect fit
u/ProfessionalCar6255Don't ruin the friendship
u/justmeat23Ridiculous rules
u/merp_mcderp9459It seems like the best thing these two can do is not to start living together because a dog isn't something you can ignore and pretend doesn't exist. OP doesn't like the idea of living with a dog, and this specific dog doesn't seem trained.
The people of Reddit agree that these two shouldn't move in together with conditions like these.