If it’s possible, pet sit at the dog’s home where he is in familiar surroundings both inside and out
Dear Lisi: My best friend’s dog is a beautiful, loving, fluffy boy who wags his tail incessantly and licks those he loves as much as he’s allowed. To know him is to love him. But if he doesn’t know you, watch out! He’s never bitten anyone, but his growl is very scary.
Now they’ve asked us to look after him again, but we’re apprehensive based on his unpredictable behaviour. We love our friends and want to help out, but we’re not comfortable saying yes.My first thought is, could you say yes but stay at their house? That way the dog is in familiar surroundings both inside and out. From your description, he shouldn’t get growly at the neighbours as he should recognize them.The other option is to just say no.
But then she got awkward and avoided me completely. Our friend group knew what happened, but not how I felt inside. She switched schools for senior year and I haven’t seen her or spoken to her in two years.If you are honest with yourself that your crush is over, and you really think that after all this time you two can be friends, then yes. Why not?
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