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[quote=Anonymous]Nanny here. I care for an infant and poorly behaved dog. I was told I'm responsible for the infant. The dog is poorly trained and generally a nuisance. He barks constantly and gets in the infants face. When I walk him he pulls at the leash or gets aggressive towards other dogs/people. I once opened the front door to get a package and the dog darted out without warning. The infant was inside and thankfully the mailman caught the dog and I was able to bring him inside. If he had run into the road and gotten hit I wouldn't FEEL awhile but my primary responsibility is for the infant. I will never compromise his safety for the dogs. I've worked with numerous pets and never have I had such a poorly behaved dog. I really resent this animal and often he makes my job more difficult (barks nonstop when the babies sleeping). He is unpredictable. I'm not sure how your dog behaves, but often it's not easy to care for children and an untrained pet. Is it in your Nannies contract to be responsible for the dog? Does her pay reflect that responsibility? Most dog sitter charge $10-14 an hour in this area. If she is responsible fled the dog, do you pay her as a dog sitter as well as a nanny? If not, let it go. Find a dog sitter. I'm by no means an animal hater. I have 3 pets, and love them dearly but they are well behaved. If your dog is difficult, take that into account.[/quote]
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