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Originally Posted by red98vett I hate to sound like this - but what is he going to do when or IF you ever have kids ? IF he didn't want something chewed on - then he needs to put it out of her reach....
I feel for you - but I would really think about his personality... if a dog can be this upsetting...then how is he going to handle WORSE problems?
A little dog who chews is a MINOR problem in the larger scope of our lives.....That can be remedied by just keeping things out of reach...and if he doesn't have feelings for her now - then in MY opinion...he probably never will. How sad for you....If he really loved you - he would love your dog....or at least accept her.
He shouldn't be MAKING you choose....how immature..... I would have no problem making my mind up |
I agree with Vee... The charger should not have been left out. (Esp. when you know there is a problem with her chewing) It's almost as though he left it there on purpose to cause this problem.. You can try crating her which is what I do when Daisy cannot be completely in my sight or if I am out of the house. It might take her some getting use to, but the house will be a happier place if she is not chewing things. I hope that you get things resolved, but it's not fair to you to have to chose...