Anonymous wrote:Are they the same brand and model of sandals that were chewed up? Or did she buy something that was 5x more expensive than the original?
Anonymous wrote:Pay to replace the shoes your dog chew up up.
Anonymous wrote:Tell her "I am so sorry about what Roscoe did to your shoes. While I don't have $200 to give you right now, I have adjusted my budget and you will have it by January 1." Or whenever you can have it to her by.
(But I kind of do agree with others - what if your dog got sick and needed a vet? That would cost more than $200.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sigh. You shouldn't have offered to replace them, then. Pay half now and requests a bit of time to pay the rest.
i know replacing them is the right thing to do, that was never in question. I just wasn't expecting them to cost $200. That's the part that's hard for me right now.
And your friend probably wasn't expecting your dog to chew them up. If you can afford an animal, you can afford to pay for the damages it causes. It's part of the responsibility of being a dog owner.
She should have wore cheaper shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't have $200?
I'm on a tight budget. I have it but $200 is a lot to me at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sigh. You shouldn't have offered to replace them, then. Pay half now and requests a bit of time to pay the rest.
i know replacing them is the right thing to do, that was never in question. I just wasn't expecting them to cost $200. That's the part that's hard for me right now.
And your friend probably wasn't expecting your dog to chew them up. If you can afford an animal, you can afford to pay for the damages it causes. It's part of the responsibility of being a dog owner.