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What do I do about my roomie and his dogs?
He seems to think that the dogs are mine now because theyre taken with me. I dont want a pet. This isnt the main issue but to kind of let you know who im dealing with.
He lets the puppies(2) out everyday in the front yard that doesnt have a gate. Then he comes in the house and every time tells me he is going to put this dog away here and another in the back yard then hes going out. Well ive got a three year old so im taking his word for it. Im not about to herd a bunch of dogs when I have a three year old to get ready for her day and me mine. Knock knock neighbors bring the dogs over and who do they see? Me. Not my dogs but in the eyes of the neighborhood im the bad dog owner. Roomie is always out at the gym, a friends house or best yet at work! Only once was he home but he so graciously lets me get the door.
On top of all that his puppies peed all over my area rug in a matter of a week leaving my livingroom(we each have our own) with an aroma that makes one light headed.
5 Answers
- TeeLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
I would report him to animal control. Fill out a complaint. They will investigate. this person is too immature for pets. Make sure you get those dogs away from him and move out. No one needs to depend on one so undependable. Does he ask you to pay his bills when he doesn't have the money?
- Anonymous8 years ago
Whose home is it? Tell the roomie he either re-homes the dogs, or you (or he, depending who owns the home or is on the lease) will have to move out.
When you get a new roomie, both of you sign a document that you won't bring pets into the place without the other's written permission.
- BeverlyLv 68 years ago
You need to sit down and a a serious talk together. Let him know how you feel and this is not the arangement you intended when you agreed to room toghether. Maybe it's time to find another roommate or he should pay more in rent. I wish you luck.
- GirlLv 48 years ago
tell him he needs to take care of his pets or find them a home with someone who will. It's unfair to you but it is also unfair to the dogs.
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