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Ring Doorbell Video Shocks Couple After Bizarre Interaction With Dog Sitter Suspected Of Drinking, Trashing House

Shocking video shows an Arizona couple ringing their doorbell after a bizarre interaction with a dog sitter who allegedly drank and trashed their Phoenix home between December 14 and Christmas. .

Brooke Gambino and Mohammad Kabiri found their dog sitter through the pet-sitting app Rover, apparently causing their dogs Gustav and Bernardo to go wild, destroying their home and putting their lives at risk. When I found out about this, I was disappointed. according to Up to 12 News.

The video showed the dogs running out the front door and onto the street, watched on by an apparently reputable and disinterested dog sitter with little concern, the outlet reported. When the couple returned home from a 10-day trip to Costa Rica, they found a dirty coffee table, dirty bed, trash, shoes, car keys, and other items strewn about the house.

“We didn't give her much responsibility other than feeding her, being with her and making sure she didn't run away,” Gambino said. “This is a disaster.”

The couple's concerns began when their dog sitter sent a photo of another dog after Gambino asked how their pet, which they described as “very special to us,” was doing well, the paper said.

“Her reaction was like, 'Of course it's Tess,' as if it was my fault. She's like, 'No, no, I know, that's not my dog,'” Gambino said. Told.

Gambino's recollection also showed the dog sitter calling the pets by their wrong names after they disappeared outside for at least 30 minutes, the newspaper said. The dogs returned home on their own. (Related article: Woman who jumps into river to save her dog gets swept away under the ice)

The pet sitter was reportedly drunk, left the dogs alone in the house for 23 hours at a time, and kept them in crates for three days straight, the pet sitter said after reviewing the video. . She and Kabiri said the sitter suddenly told them she had to go to the hospital and that her boyfriend would continue to care for the dog. The video revealed that the boyfriend rarely visited the house.

According to the outlet, Mr Lorber said the incident was an “extraordinary experience” and that the couple would receive a full refund. Gambino acknowledged that “this app can only vet someone in that capacity.”

“Our 24/7 team is carefully considering every detail of this truly unusual experience,” Rover said in a statement. “In the meantime, we will provide Mr. Kabili with a full refund and work with him on other ways we can support him and his pets.”