Dear Kimberly, our landlords have been increasingly issuing threats to us demanding that we confine our pup more and more to the point that we feel forced to keep her -- a healthy, well-behaved outdoor only type of high energy watchdog -- confined in her indoor sleeping pen the vast majority of the time now. (We also have cats indoors so there's no "let her run around in the house" option.)
The (distantly neighboring) landlords have proven themselves to be tyrannical & lacking even basic empathy -- a lengthy, draining, ultimately useless litigation with them seems pointless. We are thus seeking to move asap. We are wondering if we should risk taking a more defiant stance against them & simply let our pup out more, as is most healthy for her -- or if we need to suck it up for now -- or rather get out asap no matter what? Thanks for wisdom to help us make the best call here for our ultimate wellbeing!
a rural home & a pup
Date: 2022-11-27 07:54 pm (UTC)Dear Kimberly,
our landlords have been increasingly issuing threats to us demanding that we confine our pup more and more to the point that we feel forced to keep her -- a healthy, well-behaved outdoor only type of high energy watchdog -- confined in her indoor sleeping pen the vast majority of the time now. (We also have cats indoors so there's no "let her run around in the house" option.)
The (distantly neighboring) landlords have proven themselves to be tyrannical & lacking even basic empathy -- a lengthy, draining, ultimately useless litigation with them seems pointless. We are thus seeking to move asap.
We are wondering if we should risk taking a more defiant stance against them & simply let our pup out more, as is most healthy for her -- or if we need to suck it up for now -- or rather get out asap no matter what? Thanks for wisdom to help us make the best call here for our ultimate wellbeing!