'I spent over $180 on flea treatments': Stepdad takes daughter's puppy to a friend's house without her permission, brings him back home full of fleas and refuses to reimburse for consequences

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    hello. i (18f) have my own dog. he's an 8 month old golden. my stepdad took my dog to his friends house while i was out, without my permission mind you.
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    golden retriever puppy lying down on the floor, looking at the camera
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    he came back and this morning i saw a flea on his face. i instantly freaked out.
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    turns out he an my family dog have fleas too. i have 2 cats that are my own as well and both of them now have fleas too.
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    a flea tick on a dog's fur
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    i spent over $180 on flea treatments for both dogs and cats, new bedding for the dogs and cats, and stuff to spray the furniture and carpet with.
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    puppy scratches his ear for fleas
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    i am really stressed about it. i had a cat i rescued that unfortunately passed away due to a flea borne illness.
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    i am extremely angry with my stepdad and my mom said it wasn't his fault but he didn't ask my permission and knew full well that his friends dog had fleas.
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    woman checking a dog for fleas
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    for months. i confronted him about this and said i was upset i wasn't even asked about him going.
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    i had to buy a cat battery and now a ton of flea stuff and im so low on money already.
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    golden retriever puppy lying on the grass
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    my mom says im overreacting and it isn't a big deal. am i overreacting?
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    hyunjini NOR, your stepdad not only violated your boundaries but also put the health of your pets in jeopardy AND made you spend hundreds of dollars to fix this. at the VERY LEAST, he should reimburse you. NOR at all
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    Tricky-Feedback-1169 No. You are not. I've got a pet and flea treatment is expensive. You wouldn't be out of line asking him to pay for the treatment, you should have just taken his card to pay for it IMHO. However, this was all yesterday? I feel like the cats wouldn't have fleas yet unless they already had them.
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    However, it's possible the friend had a serious infestation. I've seen serious infestations, if that was the case, your dog would probably have 20+ fleas on them. If they were there hours then maybe hundreds, but that worst case scenario. You weren't out of line to buy treatment. Fleas are such a pain it's required. But yeah, if you haven't treated yet, bathe him and vacuum. Then treat. If you already treated just flea comb. Cats flea comb.
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    BBG1308 You're not overreacting for your stepdad taking your dog somewhere without your permission. That being said, your dog can be exposed to fleas every single time he leaves the house. Your dog (and cats) can even be exposed by you or your stepdad bringing a flea into the house on clothing.
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    Your decision to own three pets - including at least one that goes outdoors without being on any regular flea/tick/heartworm prevention is something you get to own. Adult fleas can live cocooned for months without needing a blood meal. Flea larvae can live dormant for up to two years. When they become active, it's not fun.
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    Flea/tick/heartworm prevention is just part of pet ownership...unless you want to save the money and take your chances. Keep in mind you "taking your chances" has now fucked up the habitat for everyone who lives there. You should be glad they're not pissed at you IMO.
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    SnooBunnies6148 How on Earth can your mother say it isn't his fault when he literally STOLE the dog from your house. Stop phrasing it as "without my permission" and replace it with stealing. I don't care if he brought it back or not, it's still theft.
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    BinkiesForLife_05 NOR. My dog picked up fleas once from god only knows where, and she was on flea preventative medication at the time too. Those things were a nightmare to be rid of. We ended up having to boil wash absolutely everything, get specialist flea medication from the vets, and spray every single surface with flea killer, not to mention shaving down the dog and rinsing her in flea shampoo (her hair was so thick that nothing was having any effect on the fleas she was carrying). Said dog
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    SainburyL71 Fleas can be in the grass, so it might not have been the other dog. Having a good flea prevention program should prevent your pets from picking up fleas. Or the fleas should die shortly after jumping on the pet. I mean the products from the vet that prevent heart worms too, and not the kind at a pet store. P.S. you can buy those prescription products from Canada. And beware of spraying and sprinkling a bunch of flea stuff in the house. That can make pets sick from inhaling it. Saying
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    Calgary_Calico Absolutely not overreacting. He needs to go get flea meds from the vet and pay for them himself. This was his fault. He took your dog somewhere without your permission and she got fleas as a result, he's now responsible for fixing his fuck up
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    gabsthederp NOR your stepdad is a jerk and your mom is no better for defending him. Sorry this happened babe
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    LXS-DC Tell your mom he has to repay you for the flea treatments since it isn't a big deal. if she says no, your mom can pay. one of the cats died. not a big deal. why is your stepdad taking your dog anywhere, then not being responsible for what happens.
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    Educational-Chair-84 Tell your sorry ass mom to pay for the treatments that sorry ass step-dad incurred. This whole situation is pathetic. Almost wish you could break something of his "by accident," and then you make no effort to correct the situation trying to replace the object. Dont do that, but if you live with them, go low- contact

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