There's really no need to talk to him about it, it clearly won't change anything. He knows what he did, if he were sorry he'd have said so already. If you confront him you'll get an I-got-caught apology. It's best to cut the friendship without awkwardness.
Also, for future reference; Don't trust people with those kinds of responsibilities unless you're paying them or they're family. Otherwise they won't take it seriously- they'll feel they have better things to do.
I would gladly do this for any of my friends and I wouldn't think I had better things to do. You just have to have real friends that you've known for a while and can trust- who respect you enough to respect the love that you have for your dog. I'm sorry that you think this is an unrealistic thing to expect of someone who isn't related by blood. No offense...
I'm sorry that you don't think it's unrealistic.
What makes you think everyone is capable of finding friends like that? Also, what makes you think those friends will be available?
Why would you risk your animal's safety to someone who isn't liable for their actions just because you think you can trust them- especially when there are places that can are legally obligated to care, or family that can bring said animal into their home?
My friend didn't let my dog out for 2 days. What would you do or say?
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There's really no need to talk to him about it, it clearly won't change anything. He knows what he did, if he were sorry he'd have said so already. If you confront him you'll get an I-got-caught apology. It's best to cut the friendship without awkwardness.
Also, for future reference; Don't trust people with those kinds of responsibilities unless you're paying them or they're family. Otherwise they won't take it seriously- they'll feel they have better things to do.
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You're right on! This is very good advice. Thank you!
I would gladly do this for any of my friends and I wouldn't think I had better things to do. You just have to have real friends that you've known for a while and can trust- who respect you enough to respect the love that you have for your dog. I'm sorry that you think this is an unrealistic thing to expect of someone who isn't related by blood. No offense...
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I'm sorry that you don't think it's unrealistic.
What makes you think everyone is capable of finding friends like that? Also, what makes you think those friends will be available?
Why would you risk your animal's safety to someone who isn't liable for their actions just because you think you can trust them- especially when there are places that can are legally obligated to care, or family that can bring said animal into their home?
I'm glad I'm not people... I'd take care of someone's animals for nothing, it's just cruelty not to. :/