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Originally posted by SpaceAce
Let me get this straight; you have people living under your roof (I assume this is your place and not a family house), endangering your pet and lying to your face?
It's time to put the law down. It's your home and you don't have to put up with anyone else's bullshit. I'm sure you love your sister and your niece but if you don't get this shit straghtened out in ahurry, your dog is going to end up under someone's tires or in a coyote's stomach. I can't believe you've been putting up with it for "years" (unless they didn't live with you before) but you really should draw a line and stick to it. From the little bit you posted it sounds to me like your niece is running the show with your sister and when the kid is in charge nothing good can come of it.
SpaceAce
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My nieces have been living with me on and off for years but this whole leaving the dog outside and door unlocked issue has been going on for a couple of months.
One thing is they don't run the house, and I'm wondering if that's why she feels the need to lie about so many minor issues...my niece that is.
I don't tolerate much...I'm not strict by any means but when I put my foot down the shit better get taken care of or there is hell to pay.
As I said in a past post I think there might be a power issue involved here. She does not want to be wrong at any cost.
My niece claims she does not remember whether or not she let the dog out...*pretty lame response if you ask me.*
My sister says she doesn't remember when she last saw my dog...so basically I threw it back in their laps that one of them was lying.
I pretty much surmised it is my niece because she was the last one in the living room with him...even claims she saw him there AFTER my sister went to bed...but somehow he got out of the house all by himself...even then she would not admit to it...and this is what truly pissed me off...and as this issue became the dominant issue I got even more pissed off because it could have all been resolved in about 5 minutes instead of boiling over into a heated argument.