[Vent] College students/young adults please be responsible when deciding to get a dog

This early-20 something girl that I dog-sit for got a giant breed dog two years ago when I started pet sitting for her. I started when this dog was 4 months old and the dog is two now. I've had this dog for more than half of her life.

Apparently one dog wasn't enough because she got her sugar daddy to buy her another dog for thousands of dollars. This dog is now 10 months old and I've already had her for two.

A few weeks ago she picked up a fancy breed of kitten. She told me she was going to fly overseas in a few days (I've had her dogs for a month now) and I asked her what she was going to do with the kitten. "Oh I was just going to leave her with you...." I feel like I've definitely enabled this girl to just assume that I'll just take care of her animals while she's gone. She just posted a picture on Instagram of ANOTHER dog. I'm hoping it isn't hers. She's not even traveling for work, it's just for fun. It's nice that she thinks about her dogs and has someone watch them, but it's so sad because her dogs don't even know who her real owners are.

/r/dogs Thread