Anonymous wrote:Why are some of you recommending that a 9-10 year old dog be rehomed? I'm just as heartbroken as the rest of you that he doesn't have a supportive family and is by OP's own admission a perfect dog. I assume he has a decent quality of life if no love. It seems like rehoming would be really stressful on the poor guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for your poor sweet dog. It's fur on the floor, not dog poop. It's not like she can stop herself from shedding.
OP here. I feel bad for the dog, too. But I cannot force myself to bond with her. I am just not a dog person.
Anonymous wrote:You are a horrible person. Dog hair grosses you out so you want to give up your lab? UGH
Anonymous wrote:Buy a roomba. Or a neato. Call it a day. No more hair to deal with. There's a very simple solution for your "issue" with the hair.
To everyone saying get rid of the dog, I hope when you're old and a burden on your kids, they get rid of you. You're terrible, terrible people.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the replies.
Regarding the age of the dog, I am not sure as she is a rescue dog. She must be around 9 or 10.
Putting her in doggy day care would not help at all. She doesn't cause me any problem or take up much time at all. She just lies at my feet all day long. I work from home. I just cannot stand the hair.
A doggy day care would be too frightening for her, too. She is very shy.
My husband works very long hours at a hospital and would not be able to take care of the dog.
I would never put her in a shelter, that would be too cruel. She would not deserve that.
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for your poor sweet dog. It's fur on the floor, not dog poop. It's not like she can stop herself from shedding.
Anonymous wrote:Does your DH incorporate doing fun things with her and the dog while he is in town? Going on walks together, go to park, pick out a toy, facetime with her and the dog. If the dog is his pet and he likes the dog, maybe she can use it as more of a bond to him.