Anonymous wrote:Um, pay your nanny enough so that she can get her own apartment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our long term live-in nanny split up with her boyfriend last month. He had been taking care of their dog but he moved out of state and now she has it. She has an en-suite bedroom in our home and leaves the dog in there while she works. It barks absolutely endlessly and scratches at the door. This is particularly challenging as DH works from home and our home is not very big. We like dogs but we can’t take it with the barking.
We like our nanny very much and don’t want to lose her but the dog is too much.
What can we do to fix this? She doesn’t have any family members or friends who will take it and she can’t afford to get her own apartment, which I think would be also challenging with such a noisy dog. She does take the dog out for a walk each day and even if we have the dog around our family, which we definitely don’t want, it still barks at everything
Any suggestions?
Thanks so much
Oooof. You pay her so little that she can’t afford her own apartment. No advice, that bit just stuck out to me.
Anonymous wrote:Um, pay your nanny enough so that she can get her own apartment.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, did Nanny know she was working for anti-dog people? She should go now that she knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, pay your nanny enough so that she can get her own apartment.
Or welcome the dog into your home.
Anonymous wrote:Our long term live-in nanny split up with her boyfriend last month. He had been taking care of their dog but he moved out of state and now she has it. She has an en-suite bedroom in our home and leaves the dog in there while she works. It barks absolutely endlessly and scratches at the door. This is particularly challenging as DH works from home and our home is not very big. We like dogs but we can’t take it with the barking.
We like our nanny very much and don’t want to lose her but the dog is too much.
What can we do to fix this? She doesn’t have any family members or friends who will take it and she can’t afford to get her own apartment, which I think would be also challenging with such a noisy dog. She does take the dog out for a walk each day and even if we have the dog around our family, which we definitely don’t want, it still barks at everything
Any suggestions?
Thanks so much
Anonymous wrote:Um, pay your nanny enough so that she can get her own apartment.