Babysitting dog all summer and don’t want to give it back.

Anonymous
What’s its health like? Bills for those cute breeds can add up fast when they’re older.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If all of these responses are serious, Op and every single responder sounds like a psycho. No, you cannot keep a dog you are dogsitting and it's weird to ask. I had someone watch my cat for five days this summer and would've been so offended if I came home and she asked "Are you interested in rehoming Fluffy?" Seriously, op, if you ask the owner this, I hope they never ask you to sit again. So rude and presumptuous.


They had the dog all summer, which is substantially more than five days. It's a very different situation than yours.


I agree with the "just ask" crowd. The owner is also a relative. I got my dog because I was dogsitting A LOT for an overwhelmed family member and eventually just said "Do you want me to keep her full time?"
Anonymous
My dogs are always well trained snd several times the neighbors have asked if the could adopt them? Of course I didn’t leave them there all summer ….
Anonymous
I bet it's a corgi.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If all of these responses are serious, Op and every single responder sounds like a psycho. No, you cannot keep a dog you are dogsitting and it's weird to ask. I had someone watch my cat for five days this summer and would've been so offended if I came home and she asked "Are you interested in rehoming Fluffy?" Seriously, op, if you ask the owner this, I hope they never ask you to sit again. So rude and presumptuous.
You get offended too easily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If all of these responses are serious, Op and every single responder sounds like a psycho. No, you cannot keep a dog you are dogsitting and it's weird to ask. I had someone watch my cat for five days this summer and would've been so offended if I came home and she asked "Are you interested in rehoming Fluffy?" Seriously, op, if you ask the owner this, I hope they never ask you to sit again. So rude and presumptuous.
You get offended too easily.

She's right. It's very weird to ask.
Anonymous
Hopefully you can keep him! Or you could get another dog that looks and acts similarly.

What breed is he?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If all of these responses are serious, Op and every single responder sounds like a psycho. No, you cannot keep a dog you are dogsitting and it's weird to ask. I had someone watch my cat for five days this summer and would've been so offended if I came home and she asked "Are you interested in rehoming Fluffy?" Seriously, op, if you ask the owner this, I hope they never ask you to sit again. So rude and presumptuous.


Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"We are so sad to see Darlo go! We love having him here and hope you'll have us watch him again soon!" Then sigh wistfully.


Lol I love Darlo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If all of these responses are serious, Op and every single responder sounds like a psycho. No, you cannot keep a dog you are dogsitting and it's weird to ask. I had someone watch my cat for five days this summer and would've been so offended if I came home and she asked "Are you interested in rehoming Fluffy?" Seriously, op, if you ask the owner this, I hope they never ask you to sit again. So rude and presumptuous.
You get offended too easily.

She's right. It's very weird to ask.
PP here.

I don't see why it's weird, but even if it was, it's nothing to get offended about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If all of these responses are serious, Op and every single responder sounds like a psycho. No, you cannot keep a dog you are dogsitting and it's weird to ask. I had someone watch my cat for five days this summer and would've been so offended if I came home and she asked "Are you interested in rehoming Fluffy?" Seriously, op, if you ask the owner this, I hope they never ask you to sit again. So rude and presumptuous.
You get offended too easily.

She's right. It's very weird to ask.
PP here.

I don't see why it's weird, but even if it was, it's nothing to get offended about.


It's weird to assume that someone would be happy to part with their pet. But it's not weird to notice that someone's life has changed significantly since they got the pet and to ask if they would find it helpful for someone else to have primary custody.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If all of these responses are serious, Op and every single responder sounds like a psycho. No, you cannot keep a dog you are dogsitting and it's weird to ask. I had someone watch my cat for five days this summer and would've been so offended if I came home and she asked "Are you interested in rehoming Fluffy?" Seriously, op, if you ask the owner this, I hope they never ask you to sit again. So rude and presumptuous.


Watching your pet for 5 days while you go on vacation is not the same situation as watching a dog all summer (months!) for nebulous reasons of being "busy".
Anonymous
Any updates OP?
Anonymous
OP, any update?
Anonymous
We loved having Hamilton with us. He is a joy. If you ever consider rehoming him, we would love to give him a permanent house. In any case, we are always more than happy to dog-sit him.
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