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Originally Posted by Chelsey Cheryl000, if i sounded harsh in previous replies i DO apologise. I DONT mean that YOU are a bad yorkie owner at all. Its hard for me to read that any adult would and can get mad at a puppy, a puppy needs a LOT of attention and i do believe that you give as much of YOU as you can to your puppy. I feel sorry for you because i KNOW you love your fur babies and its sad that your husband feels differently about them. I wish i had an idea on how to soften him up to them!
Before my husband and i started looking for potential breeders we spoke this through for months. We made these decisions together and both feel 100% responsibility for them.
I honestly hope for you that he wont be as mad as you expect him to be when he finds out what happend! I'll be thinking of you and hoping for the best. Please keep us posted OK?? |
Thank you for the apology. It used to feel like at least Bailey was his responsibility too. But I have been the one petting them and teaching them tricks. I taught Bailey how to roll over in one night. I keep trying to get John to do the tricks with them, but the dogs only listen to me (they will sit when my son tells them to, but that's about it.) John doesn't want to go on walks with us. The closest thing I had gotten him to do was a yorkie meetup. But still things haven't changed.
My husband is not attached to these dogs if they do the wrong thing he doesn't understand that it's not their fault. He doesn't see them as babies like I do. He got mad at me once for holding Brandy while I was on the computer when I had told Dom that I couldn't hold him anymore when I was on the comp. It's because Dom is too big and heavy. I don't know if John is really jealous or what his problem is. It just wasn't this way at first.