Thanks, I hate it
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Wow, I would be super upset. The dog should be kept out of your bedroom.
Time to give said dog away, anyone for Dog foo mein, I'm kidding pet lovers, actually no I'm not. Forget it, it's too much trouble. You can always cath the dog, install an Invisible Fencing at your door way - it won't happen again guaranteed.
OP - Sorry! Keep your door closed when you aren't there. Get a lock if need be.
This exact thing happened to me not too long ago.
Sleep on the floor, it'll be the best sleep you've had in a while
I understand that animals have accidents but since this is your roommates dog and its a brand new duvet cover a down comforter your roommate should pay for new replacement If you have an animal you need to take financial responsibility for it
Your roommate should be responsible for cleaning it up!!!! It's the least he/she could do!!!!
This just happened to me too but it was my daughters dog. I washed everything put it back and he did it again with in 24 hours. Anyone want a dog?
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So sorry! I'd make your roommate pay to clean it or replace it
How old is the dog? Puppies are expected to have accidents, but even so if they are peeing on furniture like that it's typically due to marking.