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Aug 16, 2012, 07:36 PM
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Dog or husband
My husband doesn't like dogs but agreed to getting one.it is a house dog but he. Makes her stay outside as much as possible. Every time she does something he is yelling or clapping at her. Now he is acting childish and wants the dog gone. My daughter and I are attached to the dog. The way my husband is acting I am thinking about leaving him.am I wrong
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Aug 16, 2012, 07:44 PM
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Geeze... listen to yourself... lets reverse the roles and say its YOU that had the problem of the pet you hate... and he was ready to pick the dog over you. How does that sound?
See the problem here? It's a dog... it will be DEAD in the next 10-14 years.
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Aug 16, 2012, 07:56 PM
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Your husband doesn't like dogs but "agreed" to getting one? He didn't want one in the first place and now you are upset that he wants it gone? Pets should be a mutual agreement between parents and not a pressured mutual agreement otherwise things like this happen. Mother and daughter are attached and he wants the dog gone. Now he's the bad guy.
Is there a reason the dog can't stay outside? I grew up with dogs being outside animals so I don't see a problem in this. Only until I married my wife did I let a dog be primarily a house dog. Even so, I let her (our dog) stay outside as much as possible because I believe it's good for her.
It sounds like he's made exceptions and has only been met with resistance instead of compromise. I'm living that so I can understand his frustration. I'm highly allergic to cats and my wife convinced me to allow a cat in the house. After years of suffering with allergies because the cat box hasn't been kept clean, I would rather the cat be gone and I've told my wife and kids that. I'm sorry, I am sacrificing my health for something that they wanted, they can at least keep the cat box and hair cleaned up so I don't have to suffer.
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Aug 16, 2012, 07:58 PM
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As I dog owner I am offended by the comment " Its a dog...it will be DEAD in the next 10-14 years."
I get your point but that is a bit callous.
It is a silly thing to leave your husband over a dog.
He committed to get the dog and now does not want it, that is childish. I don't know what to tell you. I don't trust people who are cruel to animals.
Have you told him how much you and your daughter care for the dog? Is he this way with other things. This sounds like it is about more than the dog.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:01 PM
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 Originally Posted by Homegirl 50
As I dog owner I am offended by the comment " Its a dog...it will be DEAD in the next 10-14 years."
I get your point but that is a bit callous.
It is a silly thing to leave your husband over a dog.
He committed to get the dog and now does not want it, that is childish. I don't know what to tell you. I don't trust people who are cruel to animals.
Have you told him how much you and your daughter care for the dog? Is he this way with other things. This sounds like it is about more than the dog.
Cruelty to animals? Because he would rather let the dog stay outside or he yells at the dog for what ever reason that the OP left out or claps at the dog? I didn't read where he neglected to feed, water, let the dog out. Left the dog outside without water in the heat or somewhere to avoid the heat. I absolutely didn't see where she stated he beat the dog. How has he been cruel to animals?
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:05 PM
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The way "he " is acting, he needs to leave you for the way you are behaving.
Why not make it a outside dog full time? Next is he having to do things for the dog? He did not want it to start with ? Have you sent the dog to be trained to behave ? Why not ?
If you really feel that way, leave him, since he deserves someone much better than you.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:11 PM
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 Originally Posted by DsprtCfsd
Cruelty to animals? Because he would rather let the dog stay outside or he yells at the dog for what ever reason that the OP left out or claps at the dog? I didn't read where he neglected to feed, water, let the dog out. Left the dog outside without water in the heat or somewhere to avoid the heat. I absolutely didn't see where she stated he beat the dog. How has he been cruel to animals?
I didn't say he was cruel to the dog. I said I don't trust people who are cruel to dogs.
He agreed to the dog, he did not have to. I don't see were he was forced to get it. They got a house dog, not an outdoor dog. I have had dogs and none of my dogs have been outdoor dogs.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:17 PM
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This is a grown man, if he did not want a dog he should not have agreed to get one. No where does it say he was pressured. If he compromised to get one he should have gotten an outdoor dog.
Find another home for the dog, one where it will be cared for as it should be and you two don't get anymore dogs.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by Homegirl 50
I didn't say he was cruel to the dog. I said I don't trust people who are cruel to dogs.
He agreed to the dog, he did not have to. I don't see were he was forced to get it. They got a house dog, not an outdoor dog. I have had dogs and none of my dogs have been outdoor dogs.
Then I apologize, I assumed based on a comment directed towards this thread. Most dogs are inherently out door animals. Certain dog breads are more emotionally attached to their owners than others I can agree which makes it more convenient for them to be an indoor animal. My dog is a German Shepard and she definitely has separation anxiety which makes it difficult for her to be outside by herself but that doesn't mean she can't be left outside. I would rather my dog running outside than being cooped up inside where she couldn't release her energy. We do spend a lot of time outside with Emmy, playing fetch, the kids chasing her, her chasing the kids.
On the flip side, the German Shepard sheds all year long. They blow coat twice a year. We are vacuuming the house every day to keep the hair to a minimal.
mjzer what's the breed of dog that you brought home? This would be easier to address knowing that information. If it's a small breed dog I can understand a little more. Medium to large breeds are more commonly outside animals.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:28 PM
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 Originally Posted by Homegirl 50
This is a grown man, if he did not want a dog he should not have agreed to get one. No where does it say he was pressured. If he compromised to get one he should have gotten an outdoor dog.
Find another home for the dog, one where it will be cared for as it should be and you two don't get anymore dogs.
You are right he was not pressured into getting the dog. We have been married 13 years and he has never worked. I have always supported him. I received money when my mom died and bought a house. I feel I should be able to have a dog. I spent over 600.00 to purchase dog and we got her 600 miles away. He took me to get her. I don't feel now that we have had her two months he should be acting the way he is. I don't ask him to take of her. I bath her, take her to the vet and to comprise I keep her in the laundry room she does not have run of the house. She does not potty in house. She is a good dog. On the other hand my husband is being a big baby and crying over a dog. I agree also I don't trust people that aren't good to animals as they usually aren't good with other things.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:30 PM
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 Originally Posted by mjzer
You are right he was not pressured into getting the dog. We have been married 13 years and he has never worked. I have always supported him. I received money when my mom died and bought a house. I feel I should be able to have a dog. I spent over 600.00 to purchase dog and we got her 600 miles away. He took me to get her. I don't feel now that we have had her two months he should be acting the way he is. I don't ask him to take of her. I bath her, take her to the vet and to comprise I keep her in the laundry room she does not have run of the house. She does not potty in house. She is a good dog. On the other hand my husband is being a big baby and crying over a dog. I agree also I don't trust people that aren't good to animals as they usually aren't good with other things.
Information is key, this makes more sense. Thank you for clearing this up. Oh my lord, $600 for a dog? What breed did you buy? :)
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:31 PM
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 Originally Posted by DsprtCfsd
Then I apologize, I assumed based on a comment directed towards this thread. Most dogs are inherently out door animals. Certain dog breads are more emotionally attached to their owners than others I can agree which makes it more convenient for them to be an indoor animal. My dog is a German Shepard and she definitely has separation anxiety which makes it difficult for her to be outside by herself but that doesn't mean she can't be left outside. I would rather my dog running outside than being cooped up inside where she couldn't release her energy. We do spend a lot of time outside with Emmy, playing fetch, the kids chasing her, her chasing the kids.
On the flip side, the German Shepard sheds all year long. They blow coat twice a year. We are vacuuming the house every day to keep the hair to a minimal.
mjzer what's the breed of dog that you brought home? This would be easier to address knowing that information. If it's a small breed dog I can understand a little more. Medium to large breeds are more commonly outside animals.
She is 1/2 zu and 1/2 bischon. She is definitely an indoor dog. I take well care of her and she does not potty in house and is limited to only the laundry room. I too feel you should not choose a dog over a husband, but feel he could be more mature and comprise some.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:32 PM
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 Originally Posted by DsprtCfsd
Information is key, this makes more sense. Thank you for clearing this up. Oh my lord, $600 for a dog? What breed did you buy? :)
1/2 zu and 1/2 bischon
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Jobs & Parenting Expert
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:32 PM
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Your husband doesn't work at all and is home all day (with the dog)?
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:34 PM
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I had a Golden Retriever. He was a house dog in that he slept in the house. He was outside a lot in the summer, we lived on a lake and he loved to swim and chase deer, but as I said he slept in the house. He loved being around the family, liked being where we were, so we had no problem with him being in the house. He shed too but I brushed him every day and had him groomed through out the year.
I also had a poodle, lost him last year. He was a house dog. I walked him twice a day but he did not like being outside and It would have been cruel to make him stay out.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by Wondergirl
Your husband doesn't work at all and is home all day (with the dog)?
Yes, but so am I as I work from home on the internet. So dog is not an issue.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by mjzer
She is 1/2 zu and 1/2 bischon. She is definately an indoor dog. I take well care of her and she does not potty in house and is limited to only the laundry room. I too feel you should not choose a dog over a husband, but feel he could be more mature and comprise some.
You definitely have changed my outlook on this issue with the added information. Thank you. I'd have to agree that if you or your child is primarily taking care of the dog/puppy and there are no additional issues (puppy/dog tearing up cloths, peeing/pooping inside) than your husband is over reacting. The only thing left is if he were allergic and you haven't said anything about that so I assume he's just being childish.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:36 PM
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 Originally Posted by DsprtCfsd
You definitely have changed my outlook on this issue with the added information. Thank you. I'd have to agree that if you or your child is primarily taking care of the dog/puppy and there are no additional issues (puppy/dog tearing up cloths, peeing/pooping inside) than your husband is over reacting. The only thing left is if he were allergic and you haven't said anything about that so I assume he's just being childish.
Not allergic.. maybe jealous as he thinks the dog is treated better than him. Definitely childish in the end. I feel too like if a dog is an issue there is more behind it in the end.
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:37 PM
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 Originally Posted by mjzer
You are right he was not pressured into getting the dog. We have been married 13 years and he has never worked. I have always supported him. I received money when my mom died and bought a house. I feel I should be able to have a dog. I spent over 600.00 to purchase dog and we got her 600 miles away. He took me to get her. I don't feel now that we have had her two months he should be acting the way he is. I don't ask him to take of her. I bath her, take her to the vet and to comprise I keep her in the laundry room she does not have run of the house. She does not potty in house. She is a good dog. On the other hand my husband is being a big baby and crying over a dog. I agree also I don't trust people that aren't good to animals as they usually aren't good with other things.
I figured this was about more than the dog. Sounds like you are fed up with your husband. Why does he not work?
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Aug 16, 2012, 08:37 PM
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 Originally Posted by Homegirl 50
I had a Golden Retriever. He was a house dog in that he slept in the house. He was outside a lot in the summer, we lived on a lake and he loved to swim and chase deer, but as I said he slept in the house. He loved being around the family, liked being where we were, so we had no problem with him being in the house. He shed too but I brushed him every day and had him groomed through out the year.
I also had a poodle, lost him last year. He was a house dog. I walked him twice a day but he did not like being outside and It would have been cruel to make him stay out.
Emmy sleeps in the house as well. I have her trained that she'll lay her head on the bed looking at my wife and I until I/we tell her yes or no. Seriously, that pathetic sad face she gives, how can you tell her no :) Anyway, animals are a blessing and I believe the OP husband needs an outlook change. What makes the family happy is good, partake in the happiness.
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