Anonymous wrote:When I was a kid, we had one dog and started dog-sitting another dog whose owner traveled a lot. The owner eventually offered the dog to us, since our two dogs had become such good companions and the owner was a bit overwhelmed with life. That's how we got our second dog.
It's worth offering once, in a direct way, as others have been suggesting. Then drop it and enjoy occasional visits. Even if the owner isn't ready to let the dog go, you'll have planted the seed.
Anonymous wrote:I would tell your relative this in a jokey, low key way. Who knows - maybe they would love to rehome the dog especially to a loving family!
Anonymous wrote:“We really love Beauregard! If you ever are looking for a new home for him, please consider us.”
That’s it. Say that clearly, once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you go the route of telling the owners the dog ran away the day before it was to return to them, be sure to hide all evidence of the dog when they come over to visit you. Just say things like “wow, you still haven’t found Fido yet? Let me call animal shelters for you or let me hang up more posters for you.” Maybe even post some fake NextDoor message?
You sound psycho.
Anonymous wrote:If you go the route of telling the owners the dog ran away the day before it was to return to them, be sure to hide all evidence of the dog when they come over to visit you. Just say things like “wow, you still haven’t found Fido yet? Let me call animal shelters for you or let me hang up more posters for you.” Maybe even post some fake NextDoor message?
Anonymous wrote:I would tell your relative this in a jokey, low key way. Who knows - maybe they would love to rehome the dog especially to a loving family!