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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While I don't agree with spraying water at the dog, I can certainly understand your frustration. Who wants to dodge dog pee and feces every day?? I'm confused though. Why doesn't the dog go outside? I think you need to talk to your em[/quote] MB told me that the dog simply doesn't like to go out and, since she's a small chihuahua, she can easily "fit" her business on the spacious wee wee pad. Also, I already know that MB and DB don't see this as an issue, despite the frequency with which it occurs throughout the week (at least once or twice a day) when I'm here), or over the weekend (I'm not sure how often she goes then, but I know she managed to get into their bedroom and drop a few on their carpet this weekend). At any rate, I get the impression that MB and DB would find it "petty" if I bring it up, and it would cause some awkwardness in our otherwise great relationship since they've had their separate dogs for YEARS and their baby for only a few months. It's clear that the dogs hold great weight in their lives... especially from what MB told me along the lines of: "It's okay if X (the cihuahua) bites Y(the child) because she has no front teeth and it won't hurt Y [although I'm sure it will and it will definitely scare the baby]. But be careful with Y around X because if Y grab's X's legs to hard and yanks them, it will break." Like I said, the dogs are fairly important to my employers and, while I see this as a major issue, both personal and sanitary, they see it as a petty, day to day issue that affects them in no wise. So why would they take my feelings into consideration regarding this "trivial," as they would put it, matter?[/quote]
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