Teenager Tired Of Taking Care Of Family's Two Dogs While Struggling With School And Job, Asks Mom To Re-Home Them
She doesn't have enough time to handle all of her responsibilities.
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- Published in Interesting
OP's got not one, but two big dogs. We're talking about a pit bull mix and a bear dog mix. Yeah, these aren't your average lapdogs; they're the real deal. And let's get it straight: OP loves these pups. But here's the catch – they need a whole lotta attention, space, and care.
Now, OP's family is doing their best, but the truth is, they're stretched thin. Their yard is kinda like a postage stamp, and these dogs, they need room to roam. Plus, they're a tad reactive – meaning they get all excited when they see something interesting, like a squirrel or a leaf blowing in the wind.
OP's mom, she's got a job that keeps her out and about, so who's the doggy hero? You guessed it – OP. From baths to food, water to cleanup duty, OP's the four-legged friend MVP.
But hold up, there's more – they're also the family housekeeper, caretaker of her younger siblings, and a working teenager. Phew, that's a lot on one plate.
Now, OP's got a special someone, a boyfriend named Darren. They're the peanut butter to OP's jelly, but between work and life, they're both pretty swamped. Weekends should be chill, right? But, oh boy, this weekend threw a curveball.
So, it's a regular weekend, OP's hanging with Darren, and grandma's in the picture too, doing some superhero pickup moves. But here's where it gets tricky. Plans shift, OP stays over at Darren's place, and in the shuffle, the doggy duties get a bit fuzzy.
Cue the "oops" moment – OP forgets to shoot a text to the mom about their whereabouts. Simple oversight? Maybe. But it leads to a phone call of, let's say, not-so-happy tones from the mom. Oops indeed.
Now, here's the heart of the matter – OP's feeling kinda stuck. Between dog duty, sibling wrangling, and just being a teenager, they're getting pulled in all directions. Sure, they've got love for the pups, but it's like a tug-of-war for their time.
OP's family owns two huge dogs but they don't have the time or money to take care of them
u/Rabbit_343They're doing the best they can and the dogs aren't doing too badly
u/Rabbit_343OP is the one who does everything when it comes to taking care of the dogs
u/Rabbit_343OP has a job and she's also taking care of her younger siblings
u/Rabbit_343OP feels like she has no free time because of the dogs
u/Rabbit_343The real issue happened recently
u/Rabbit_343OP is tired of having no freedom but her mom is saying that they need the dogs for protection
u/Rabbit_343Makes sense
u/skullyfrost40Don't get a dog if you can't handle it
u/splbmOP's not the adult in the family
u/ParsimoniousSaladSo, the big question is – is OP wrong here? Are they in the wrong for wanting some breathing room, a taste of freedom? The people of Reddit believe that OP shouldn't have that much responsibility at her young age.
OP is already juggling a lot of things at once and the dogs are the last thing she needs in her life.