I have an acquaintance whom I met through an anxiety group I used to belong to. This person has an impressive mind, and she is imaginative and bright.
She's unhoused and has been for quite a bit of her life, her circumstances are by no means, new to her. I feel conflicted about how I think about her. I want to feel sorry for her, but she tells me she's happy with her life, so I never say that she might want to find a way to change her circumstances. After all, I wouldn't appreciate someone telling me anything like that.
My issue with her lifestyle: she has a dog with her. The dog lives its life, in the car. This bothers me because my acquaintance feels that the dog is happy living this way.
Recently I met both of them, and I can tell you the dog is less than happy with the deal!
I can't help but feel sorry for the pooch, it truly needs to be outside more than it gets to be now.
I know from experiences with my own rescued pets, that normalcy can come in many forms, but, I doubt that living in a car, being left for hours, alone, while the owner takes care of whatever business needs to be taken care of, cannot be a good thing for its mental health.
Any professionals or others, who have feelings on this?
I added this post because I'm stressed to see the dog in this state. I have a traumatized pet of my own, so I'm not in a position to allow the dog to spend any time inside my home.
Oh, I left out that this acquaintance? She showed up without mentioning it beforehand. Strange things keep happening in this, the oddest and most stressful year of my life.
I'm Perplexed and concerned.