In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to a retiree who feels burdened by having to watch their children's pets.
My children are adults. My son and one of my daughters each have a dog. I am the official dog-sitter, and it clouds my happiness.
I have been visiting one dog every day for the past six years while my daughter is at work. She is afraid the dog will be lonely! I have also visited my son’s dog very often.My question is: how do I stop the run-up sitting and get my life back?
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