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[quote=Anonymous]My boss who works 12+ hours a day decided to get a dog. Guess who now is expected to look after the dog??? Must be nice to buy a puppy accessory and leave all the work for the help. No I don't want to bring him to the park, in my car everywhere I go, on playdates and to every activity. Did I mention it's a big untrained German Shepard? What do other nannies tolerate with pet care because this is getting out of control. He pees and poops in the house so MB never wants him alone, which means I am expected to bring him everywhere I go with the baby. To her it's not a big deal because she never has to wrangle a toddler and a big dog at the same time. I'm not quitting my job (that seems to always be the advice), so just want to check how much of this is normal/expected of a nanny? In the past all I had to do for other families was basically open the door to go outside. I wasn't expected to train the dog. It's annoying because now I'm getting lectures and email about dog related stuff, when I was hired as a nanny, not a dog trainer. [/quote]
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