Couple Call Friend To Come To Get Their Dog Just Minutes After They Dropped It Off

The couple thought they could handle watching the dog, but that wasn't the case.

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Couple Call Friend To Come To Get Their Dog Just Minutes After They Dropped It Off

In this story shared on Reddit, OP opens up about a challenging situation involving their husband, their friends (referred to as B), and the responsibility of watching B's hyperactive dog.

OP and their husband have always been willing to help their friends by pet-sitting during vacations. However, their latest pet-sitting experience with B's new blue heeler was far from smooth. The dog's hyperactive behavior left chaos in its wake, and OP's husband was deeply affected by the experience, given his sensitivity to chaos due to his condition.

When B asked them to watch the dog again for an impromptu beach trip, OP's husband, recalling the previous stressful encounter, jokingly responded with a firm "never again." However, shortly after, B sent a text suggesting that someone else who was supposed to watch the dog had suddenly joined their trip, leaving them in a lurch.

The text seemed to imply that money might sway OP's husband into agreeing to watch the dog. Despite his hesitation, OP's husband reluctantly agreed, not wanting to spoil their friends' vacation.

Upon B dropping off the dog, they revealed that the other person was never meant to watch the dog in the first place. This revelation angered OP's husband, feeling like he was manipulated into agreeing at the last minute.

The hyperactive dog's behavior further triggered his PTSD/TBI, and his emotional state began to deteriorate rapidly.

Recognizing the warning signs, OP knew they had to act quickly to prevent their husband from spiraling further. They made the tough decision to call their friends and explain that they couldn't handle the dog.

It was a difficult situation for both OP and their husband, and emotions ran high. The decision angered B, who felt that they had given ample opportunity for OP's husband to say no, and they even suggested having him committed.

Now, OP feels torn and deeply remorseful for backing out of the commitment. They understand why their friends are upset, as they had made a commitment and then withdrew it just a few hours later.

OP's husband has PTSD/TBI and he hates saying no

OP's husband has PTSD/TBI and he hates saying nou/Willing-Praline99
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The husband was a total mess after the last time they watched B's dog

The husband was a total mess after the last time they watched B's dogu/Willing-Praline99

The couple got a text from their friends asking if they could watch the dog again

The couple got a text from their friends asking if they could watch the dog againu/Willing-Praline99
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B dropped off the dog and the husband immediately noticed that he's not going to be able to handle this

B dropped off the dog and the husband immediately noticed that he's not going to be able to handle thisu/Willing-Praline99

OP noticed the warning signs in the husband's behavior and she knew that the dog needed to go

OP noticed the warning signs in the husband's behavior and she knew that the dog needed to gou/Willing-Praline99
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B was mad that they had to come back and get their dogs

B was mad that they had to come back and get their dogsu/Willing-Praline99

OP is now wondering if they're in the wrong for backing out of the commitment they made

OP is now wondering if they're in the wrong for backing out of the commitment they madeu/Willing-Praline99
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Shouldn't have agreed

Shouldn't have agreedu/Thatbookishgirlbethy

An awful friend

An awful friendu/idreaminwords
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An odd friendship

An odd friendshipu/Reasonable-Scene-107

It's essential to recognize the complexity of the situation. On one hand, commitments should ideally be honored, but on the other hand, OP's husband's well-being and triggers must also be considered.

PTSD/TBI can profoundly impact a person's reactions and coping mechanisms, making certain situations extremely challenging to handle.

In hindsight, perhaps better communication could have eased tensions. However, emotions often cloud judgment and OP was navigating a challenging circumstance, trying to balance their husband's needs with their commitment to their friends.

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