A couple of weeks ago I attended a Grey Cup Party hosted by some friends of a friend. I've met this couple socially a couple of times over the past few years but don't really know them.
Anyway when I arrive at the party, I remove my new, leather, winter boots (very $$) and leave them in the doorway with everyone else's.
Fast forward 4 hours. As I'm leaving I can only find one boot. After searching the immediate area for a few minutes the lady host asks what I'm looking for. When I tell her one of my boots, she gets a "look" on her face and says something like "Oh no, I hope the dog didn't get it." A few minutes later she returns with my boot which has been totally destroyed by their dog. I assume, despite not saying anything, my body language must have indicated I was a bit pissed. She apologizes and says she thought the dog was locked up but he must have gotten out. I did make a comment that they were new, expensive boots, hoping she might offer some kind of compensation but she didn't.
Anyway I'm still kind of upset about this. Sure I'm out $350.00 as I have to go buy some new boots but its not the money as much as what I feel is the owner not taking responsibility for the dog's actions. I would understand if I had ignored their warning to make sure my boots were put away but there was no mention made of a dog (I didn't even know they had a dog). My friend said he'd talk to them for me if I wanted but I told him to hold off. I figure, they shouldn't need to be told that the right thing to do would be to compensate me.
Do I have a right to be pissed off aobut this?
Should I take my friend up on his offer to speak to them for me?
or
Should I just chalk this up to life experiences with inconsiderate people and move on?
Anyway when I arrive at the party, I remove my new, leather, winter boots (very $$) and leave them in the doorway with everyone else's.
Fast forward 4 hours. As I'm leaving I can only find one boot. After searching the immediate area for a few minutes the lady host asks what I'm looking for. When I tell her one of my boots, she gets a "look" on her face and says something like "Oh no, I hope the dog didn't get it." A few minutes later she returns with my boot which has been totally destroyed by their dog. I assume, despite not saying anything, my body language must have indicated I was a bit pissed. She apologizes and says she thought the dog was locked up but he must have gotten out. I did make a comment that they were new, expensive boots, hoping she might offer some kind of compensation but she didn't.
Anyway I'm still kind of upset about this. Sure I'm out $350.00 as I have to go buy some new boots but its not the money as much as what I feel is the owner not taking responsibility for the dog's actions. I would understand if I had ignored their warning to make sure my boots were put away but there was no mention made of a dog (I didn't even know they had a dog). My friend said he'd talk to them for me if I wanted but I told him to hold off. I figure, they shouldn't need to be told that the right thing to do would be to compensate me.
Do I have a right to be pissed off aobut this?
Should I take my friend up on his offer to speak to them for me?
or
Should I just chalk this up to life experiences with inconsiderate people and move on?




