We Paid a Pet Sitter to Care for Our Dog — But He Was Alone the Whole Time
We left our dog Baxter in the hands of a trusted sitter while we traveled — detailed notes, three daily visits, even his favorite playlist. But when we got home, something was wrong. He didn’t greet us. He looked… betrayed.
Then he climbed into the car and refused to leave. That’s when it hit me — he thought we were leaving again.
I checked the living room camera. Days passed without a single visitor. No food, no walks. Just Baxter, waiting by the window. Yet the sitter, Clara, had sent cheerful photo updates. Were they staged?
I drove to her apartment, furious — and worried. She opened the door looking nothing like her profile photo. She broke down. Her mother was critically ill, and in desperation, she’d asked a neighbor to check on Baxter.
He didn’t.
We were angry. But we also saw the truth: people make mistakes. Baxter had suffered, and we couldn’t undo that — but we could rebuild his trust.
Weeks later, his joy returned.
Lesson learned: never take trust for granted. Not from your pets, your people — or yourself.
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