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Originally Posted by BubblPopElectrc Counseling?? Over a dog?? She never mentioned it was anything deeper.
And to the OP, as others have mentioned, if you're paying for it, do what you want.  With that said, I think it's more about finding a middle ground. I'm sure it'll all work out and the dog would grow on him. I wouldn't worry about it to much.. it'll all work out. |
Kyle you're right, it's nothing deeper than the dog, because he just doesn't want a 'little rat' but it does sometimes cross my mind about other stuff in the future. Also, he didn't grow up with a yorkie like I did. He had a sheltie (they're tiny enough...not real little, but it's STILL a smaller dog).
He wants a rottweiler. I love all dogs, so of course I'd never ever say "no, you can't have that dog!!!" But as for things he has that I don't like... well, he spent an arm and a leg on an audio system for his car, which I tried to pull out as an argument for spending $$ on the carriers, but he wouldn't have it. He said that I don't even have the dog yet, which is more $$, which would then be more $$ for vet bills--basically that another dog would be even more $$ for everything else. To me they're not a financial burden though, they're my babies. I guess I just don't see priorities the way he does.