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Her Boyfriend Doesn’t Want To Give His Dog Away And She’s Thinking Of Doing It Behind His Back

She has brought up finding a new home for the dog, but her boyfriend won’t do it. She doesn’t feel comfortable continuing to be the one walking her boyfriend’s dog, as she’s concerned she might get injured or that the dog could hurt the baby.

It’s been 6 months since they have all been living together in their one-bedroom apartment, and she thinks that this is enough time to see if the dog’s behavior could change, yet her boyfriend wants her to give his dog more time.

“He’s also going to be leaving to travel for work which is going to leave me home with the dog and a newborn,” she said.

“I don’t think I can handle it. Before I was considering just leaving and moving back in with my parents but this is my apartment as well as his and that doesn’t seem fair.”

“We finally came to the agreement that he was going to give up the dog when he received the position but now he’s backtracking.”

So, her boyfriend did agree to find the dog a new home, but he’s no longer on board.

She has been looking for someone else to take her boyfriend’s dog, and she found a person who is willing to do this.

This person has a big year and lots of time to devote to the dog, so she’s convinced this is a much better home for the dog to be in.

Her boyfriend’s dog is the only problem in their relationship, and while she feels bad about making him rehome the dog, she does think it’s for the best.

She’s currently planning to find the dog a new home behind her boyfriend’s back, and she’s wondering if that’s wrong of her.

What do you think?

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