Please be a troll. They do have dog markets and that is very cruel |
Is he reactive to people or just dogs? When does it happen? Does he react on walks? Just curious because I have a reactive dog and he is on medication but, he gets overwhelmed so I don't walk him every day. If I do walk him than I take a break. I'm also seeing a veterinary behaviorist to help me with counter conditioning which has helped a lot. But has really helped was my adjusting what I expect from my dog to fit his needs, not mine. At least you have one dog who likes to walk! |
You are my husband, my husband is you. He absolutely did not want to get another dog. The kids and I wanted one. Truthfully, I felt hurt with his change, because when we dated and got married, we had a dog. And he knew that I've always had a dog, and that I love dogs. He changed after we had children. He found dogs too stressful. Anyway my situation might be different because I am the wife and caretaking typically falls on the wife, but I told him that he would not have to do anything at all for the dog, it was all on me and the kids. And I've kept my promise. That said, because he was the one that did not wanna dog eyes consulted with him about dog breeds and what it is about the dogs he did not like, etc. etc. and his criteria was one no shedding, and he limited it to a poodle, and two dog had to have a very mellow Zen personality. With that criteria, I did a deep dive Breeder search and finally found the correct breeder all the way in Canada. I now have an 11 pound miniature poodle who does have a great personality and guess what. My husband has fallen in love with him. He even has said to me many times, thank you for doing the research because this dog is perfect for our family. While my dog has a lot of energy and can keep up with me on walks and hikes, he knows how to relax. We just tell him that's enough, and he goes to his dog bed and lays down if he gets too much for us.
TLDR : if you find the breed that works for you and your family, you might fall in love with the dog |
Misread the title.
Thought you hated your dogs, kids and DH but need to prioritize only one. |
Are you vegan? Why is the dog meat industry worse than the cow, chicken, pig, etc one? Because dogs are cute? |
There are tons of threads like this in the forum. I know my options would be to either nag endlessly for others to take care of the dog they wanted or to do it myself. Neither of those appeal to me, so I personally wouldn't get a dog at this stage in my life. Maybe in 5 years I'd reconsider, but not now. |
I mean, have you ever been to the south? Maybe having a dog that you treat like your kid is an UMC marker. |
My mom did. With dogs, you have to invest the time and training to make sure they don't do the stuff you hate. Is someone in your family going to do that? |
Are you kidding me? Dogs are socialized to be our companions. Have you seen how poorly they treat dogs? Btw you cant compare chickens with a dog! Are you from China? Do you eat dogs? |
As someone unwillingly living in the rural south right, lol. Pit bulls especially are a marker of low class. |
Who cares? The issue here is that it is unfair to OP to guilt her into getting a dog she doesn’t want. |
Same - I like cats and have had many pet cats. Husband and kids got a dog. It was about 1 year old they said. It lasted 2 weeks and I returned it to the rescue. It was nipping my toddler. It needed obedience training and chewed things up in the house. Husband had agreed to care for it, be the primary, etc. and week two went on a work trip for several days. I told him I couldn't do it and back she went. I feel badly for the dog but no way was I going to suffer with it for years. |
Good on you for not being a martyr and picking up all the slack. |
This is good advice - many small dogs are essentially cats. |
+1. This is sound advice. Puppies are a ton of work and really needy. I got our last dog when she was 2. She is an amazing animal and so so easy. |