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neech 07-21-2024 01:18 PM

CP is on pins and needles at what you're going to do with your dog.

Extend mercy to your new born baby and have doggie hit the road.

ThyKingdomCome15 07-21-2024 03:20 PM

You need to keep that woman on a short leash.

Pablo 07-22-2024 08:51 AM

Lots of people waiting to know the dog’s fate. Can’t just leave us hanging!

LoneWolf 07-22-2024 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 17595462)
Lots of people waiting to know the dog’s fate. Can’t just leave us hanging!

Maybe he put the wife in a shelter for some other family to give her a good home.

Katipan 07-22-2024 09:12 AM

I don’t want to be her forever home but I could foster some help around the house.

ThrobProng 07-22-2024 10:37 AM

Heelers suck. Get rid of it before anyone bonds with it.

mr. tegu 07-22-2024 11:30 AM

My wife brought a puppy home.
 
I can’t believe no one has yet pointed out the only reason she got that breed was because the main dog family in Bluey are heelers. The wife has some weird fantasy role play thing going on here. There is no other logical reason for her to choose that specific breed that she clearly had no knowledge about over any number of common family dog breeds.

Bwana 07-22-2024 03:37 PM

Go buy about 30 head of black angus, so the dog has something else to bite.
They can be ornery and are a dog that needs a job. At the very least, make sure it gets plenty of play and exercise.

PatMahomesIsGod 07-22-2024 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Bwana (Post 17596298)
Go buy about 30 head of black angus, so the dog has something else to bite.
They can be ornery and are a dog that needs a job. At the very least, make sure it gets plenty of play and exercise.

Or maybe, and I’m just spitballing, don’t get a dog with a pathological need to bite things if you have a baby.

OP’s wife is a moron.

Rainbarrel 07-23-2024 03:01 AM

Been checking Milk bone cartons for pictures, since we don't know the shakeout

Pablo 07-23-2024 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by mr. tegu (Post 17595816)
I can’t believe no one has yet pointed out the only reason she got that breed was because the main dog family in Bluey are heelers. The wife has some weird fantasy role play thing going on here. There is no other logical reason for her to choose that specific breed that she clearly had no knowledge about over any number of common family dog breeds.

This is a likely scenario. No update from OP so I’m guessing he caved to the wife’s demands

TripleThreat 07-23-2024 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 17595462)
Lots of people waiting to know the dog’s fate. Can’t just leave us hanging!

We decided not to keep the dog. There were a lot of factors that played into it. The constant nipping at the baby. Tearing clothes, peeing and pooing in the house. Albeit all of these things can be trained but I’ve never had a dog, nor did I want a dog, so once I noticed my son not giving much thought to the dog, the wife’s mood just worsening, why keep it, when a family who just lost their dog a year ago is ready for a new one with a toddler and no other kids on the way??

Seemed selfish for me and our family to keep him not being A ready, and B willing to do what it takes to give the dog a happy home. Nonetheless we have a 2 story home, limited backyard, he’s now at a big 1 story home, 2-3x our back yard, and from what I’m told is already loving life and has adjusted well.

My son definitely shed a few tears but was mature about the situation stating while he was sad, he is happy for the dog and says dogs are too much work. I stilll feel like a dick of a father but figured I’d give the update to those who deserved it.

Mephistopheles Janx 07-24-2024 03:36 AM

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Originally Posted by TripleThreat (Post 17598525)
We decided not to keep the dog. There were a lot of factors that played into it. The constant nipping at the baby. Tearing clothes, peeing and pooing in the house. Albeit all of these things can be trained but I’ve never had a dog, nor did I want a dog, so once I noticed my son not giving much thought to the dog, the wife’s mood just worsening, why keep it, when a family who just lost their dog a year ago is ready for a new one with a toddler and no other kids on the way??

Seemed selfish for me and our family to keep him not being A ready, and B willing to do what it takes to give the dog a happy home. Nonetheless we have a 2 story home, limited backyard, he’s now at a big 1 story home, 2-3x our back yard, and from what I’m told is already loving life and has adjusted well.

My son definitely shed a few tears but was mature about the situation stating while he was sad, he is happy for the dog and says dogs are too much work. I stilll feel like a dick of a father but figured I’d give the update to those who deserved it.

From someone who has fostered a bunch of dogs because they started life with shitbag people... thank you for both finding the pup a good home and for coming to the conclusion early that you just weren't able/willing to do what was needed to ensure this pup had a successful integration to the family instead of keeping it and having a contentious relationship with it where no one is happy.

You did the right thing and hopefully your wife learned a lesson about the weight of responsibility that comes with taking responsibility for the life of a creature.

Reroka 07-24-2024 04:27 AM

Sorry, you gave the dog up, may I ask why you gave it up? Dogs can be great, they know when you are having a bad day, they know when you are sick, they will give unconditional love.

Rausch 07-24-2024 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx (Post 17598561)

You did the right thing and hopefully your wife learned a lesson about the weight of responsibility that comes with taking responsibility for the life of a creature.


Wait, does bro have kids with this woman?...


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