| Poor dog. Poor husband. |
Yep, the old inaccurate, but commonly quoted, Methinks thou dost protest too much. |
NP The husband can speak with the vet and then schedule an appointment for the dog to be checked etc. and when there..... If I were the OP I would use what you suggested here. Very good! |
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She's freaking out because one of the kids is leaving the nest. She can't deal with that so she is transferring all the emotion onto the poor dog.
She is in grief mode and also changing stages of life mode. And temporarily lost her mind. Be kind. This too shall pass. |
+1. She's having a hard time letting go of the dog at the same time she is letting go of her first child. I don't think she is just transferring emotion - I think it has just made saying goodbye to the dog that much more painful. |
| It's fine to be kind to your friend, but don't allow her to treat you like that, OP. You can tell her that you understand it's a difficult and painful time with the dog's health declining and her first born heading off to college but her reaction to and treatment of you was wrong and not reflective of the friend you've been. Tell her to give you a call when she's regained some levity. |