My friend has fragile feelings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, are you OP assuming this? Because OP said:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that none of the other friends know about this dog? You need to be direct and honest with your friend group about this. The dog owner is clearly in denial about the problem. Fragile feelings don't trump safety concerns.
I assume they know and don’t care, which is fine. Everything is not for everybody.
'The other ladies are not aware of the attacks or the failed training, and some of them have never been to her house or dealt with this dog.'
OP needs to TELL the other friends about this dog, or IMO she is just as responsible if something happens to one of them at this party that SHE chose not to attend, because she has this information.
Umm no. Only the dog owner is responsible for that. It’s dog owner’s responsibility to inform others of the dog’s issues.
If I was OP I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night if one of my friends was injured by this violent animal that OP knows about, but doesn’t want to speak up about because… it might be awkward?
So I disagree, if the friends don’t know, and dog owner isn’t going to mention it, then OP is morally obligated to say something.
But maybe you’re the type to mow down a pedestrian because they weren’t in the crosswalk and you had the right of way? Instead of just slowing down or stopping because “it’s not my responsibility!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, are you OP assuming this? Because OP said:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that none of the other friends know about this dog? You need to be direct and honest with your friend group about this. The dog owner is clearly in denial about the problem. Fragile feelings don't trump safety concerns.
I assume they know and don’t care, which is fine. Everything is not for everybody.
'The other ladies are not aware of the attacks or the failed training, and some of them have never been to her house or dealt with this dog.'
OP needs to TELL the other friends about this dog, or IMO she is just as responsible if something happens to one of them at this party that SHE chose not to attend, because she has this information.
Umm no. Only the dog owner is responsible for that. It’s dog owner’s responsibility to inform others of the dog’s issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, are you OP assuming this? Because OP said:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that none of the other friends know about this dog? You need to be direct and honest with your friend group about this. The dog owner is clearly in denial about the problem. Fragile feelings don't trump safety concerns.
I assume they know and don’t care, which is fine. Everything is not for everybody.
'The other ladies are not aware of the attacks or the failed training, and some of them have never been to her house or dealt with this dog.'
OP needs to TELL the other friends about this dog, or IMO she is just as responsible if something happens to one of them at this party that SHE chose not to attend, because she has this information.
Anonymous wrote:Just take some doggie treats and keep them with you and just throw them at him when he gets near.
Anonymous wrote:Are you exaggerating??? I bet the owner is very attentive.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, are you OP assuming this? Because OP said:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that none of the other friends know about this dog? You need to be direct and honest with your friend group about this. The dog owner is clearly in denial about the problem. Fragile feelings don't trump safety concerns.
I assume they know and don’t care, which is fine. Everything is not for everybody.
'The other ladies are not aware of the attacks or the failed training, and some of them have never been to her house or dealt with this dog.'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you really think she will let her dog do something to her guests? Don’t be so dramatic
Awww you have a cute little pittie, don't you? A sweet little baby pittie who would never ever hurt anybody because he's just the sweetest little pittie in the whole wide world?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he crushed a puppy’s skull why hasn’t he been euthanized?
My dog's mom killed her newborn puppy and yet she is a very sweet dog. They didn't put her down and now she is perfectly fine!
I do not own her because I have her other puppy whom she bit. He was bigger so wound wasn't serious