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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. Our dogs are not stinky. We take them to the groomers. She said that because she was annoyed with them. We love our pets so much, we take good care of them. Also she signed a contract and knew the terms. We don't expect a pet sitter, but the animals do need to be let out to potty. Water was from an electric water bowl and my husband came home from lunch everyday to feed them again and then I'd be home in just a few hours after that. This is their home and cuddling is not something to dislike. She just didn't want their hair in her. But there's lent roller for that. We are already looking for someone new and of course I'm letting her go. Pretty sad she would be so cruel to someone innocent. She knew the terms. She was paid overpaid for just taking our dogs to pee. It wasn't that hard. But she lied and abused our pets so she's done. Anyone else thinking she had a right to do what she did, just wait until you get someone to hurt somebody you care for, I think then you'll think twice. I get some people are not animal lovers, but why does that make it ok to not respect them? I'm sure some people don't like you, but they tolerate you and don't think of hurting you because they find you annoying. [/quote] Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see where she hurt the animals. Neglect them? Yes. And I agree that leaving them in a crate all day is not okay. But it's not actually harmful. Many dogs are crate trained and spend a large part of the day in their crate. It may not be what you wanted, or what your dogs are used to, and I agree that if you were clear that higher rate is compensation for entertaining the dogs, then she should be doig just that. But I'm missing where she actually "hurt" them. There is a big difference between not engaging properly with a pet that isn't yours and being cruel or abusive.[/quote]
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