Whiskey will be here both days this weekend
By NJ Chicaa
@NJChicaa (122074)
United States
March 28, 2025 5:56pm CST
My former/current neighbor is working 12 hour shifts this weekend. She has a roommate but for whatever reason she won't leave the dog in the apartment with her. Maybe because the roommate would keep him in his crate. A week or 2 ago she texted me freaking out that her dog was being abused by her younger disabled sister and rushed from work to bring him here. She doesn't want him at her mother's house with her sister and the other dogs there any longer.
She texted me this afternoon to ask if I could watch him this weekend. I said yes but that I had an 8am doctor appointment and the cleaning lady who he wants to kill would be here for a few hours so he'd be in the crate for several hours though I would be here for most of them. She asked if the cleaning lady knew to stay away from him and I assured her that she did. She hates him.
So I'm on dog duty this weekend. Charlie will be happy. Adso most certainly will not. Whiskey will be happy to see his BFF Charlie and my ex if he decides to make an appearance. She will drop him off at like 5:30am and I will be woken up by a 25 pound French Bulldog catapulting himself up onto me in bed if I'm not already awake. She has to bring his crate and food obviously. She doesn't even bother bringing toys for him any longer because there already are a bunch of them scattered around this place. He stays until she picks him up after work at 6:30pm. I really should get paid for this. 

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@NJChicaa (122074)
• United States
29 Mar
It really is. Usually I'm already awake if it is during the school year because that is when I get up with the alarm anyway. It is much rougher during the summer when I sleep until like 8.
She is freakishly obsessed with the dog and always tells me not to let him jump. Um how am I going to prevent him from jumping up onto the bed? How else would he get down? It is her actual bed frame that she gave me when she moved. (the mattress was on the floor prior to that which was so ghetto)
@LindaOHio (185263)
• United States
29 Mar
Yes, you really should get paid for that.
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@FourWalls (72820)
• United States
29 Mar
Yes, you really should get paid for it.
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