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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. The dog in question is no puppy, but a 9 year old chihuahua... or somewhere around that age, whose been with MB for that many years. She doesn't like to go outside, and as far as I'm concerned, she's been pretty good with the wee wee pad since I began working for the family. Also, the wee wee pad is not exactly next to her bed, but rather across the room. I swear she does it to piss me off. I've got no problem with dogs, or other animals for that matter, and I like the little "rat dog" as my employers call her, as well as their pitbull mix, well enough. Although the pitbull tends to smell pretty bad since she goes outside. Still, it pisses me off to see turds and pee all over the kitchen floor, including the mat in front of the sink, which absorbs the pee. And, while I'm not responsible for cleaning it up, I usually end up doing so because I'd hate to prepare meals for the infant and myself in a kitchen that smells of shit, and where I've gotta maneuver around the filth. True, splashing cold water on the little mutt may not deter her from this innapropriate behavior, but its worth a try, and way better than all the other stuff I've devised out of frustration.[/quote] You disgust me. It would take 5 minutes to talk to your employers about how unacceptable this situation is (having to walk around/keep the child away from dog pee/excrement) and maybe another 15 to google some ACTUAL ways to help curb her behavior. Instead you are doing something you yourself admit will make no difference in her behavior but which certainly scares her. You're terrorizing that dog. You're taking out your frustration with the situation on a helpless animal. I won't troll here by wondering what it would take for you to turn your vindictive streak toward the child(ren) in your care, but it has crossed my mind. Shame on you.[/quote]
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