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Old 01-20-2007, 11:28 PM   #4
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Why is it so important for you to have YOUR way on how the dogs are given treats? If he has been doing this for 10 years with his dog and the dog is not overweight, what is the real problem? Are the treats nutritious? Causing any health issues? Causing the dog not to eat dog food?

Marriage is about compromise. You have different "treat beliefs" --that is a pretty small thing in the grand scheme of things. Give a little. Maybe agree on a smaller, less filling treat. But if he wants to "treat" his dog -- let him do it. As for yours..... if you want to limit the treats, fine but.... why not let him give a few? Will it really hurt?

Before I let the "treats" issue become a instigating argument leading to your daughter, I would learn to compromise. Being "right" is not always what it is about.
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