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I completely understand. And its like, WHY would people use our dogs to create drama? Its family? Whats the point? I don't get why families do this to one another, the best advice I have would be to take her aside at some point and say you are so grateful to have your in-laws to stay with while you and your hubby's house is built and that you know it must be hard for them to share their space with you two and the pup...(something nice!) and then say I want us to continue to get close and I feel I need to say something about the situation with my dog. Just lay it out calmly and clearly. maybe even say your dog is on a vet reccomended diet and its really important that everyone help adhere to the vet's protocall...and you know she wouldn't want to do anything to hurt your puppy...and see what she says and you can try and get the behavioral stuff out there too! If she isn't a total psycho (like my ex MIL) then she should realize that your dog is a part of your family, you take her seriously and you expect her to respect the way you raise your dog!!!!!! |
I am so sorry about the situation. Most people not understand about this small breed and unfortunately the furbabies pay the price. Years ago I had my first yorkie, Pebbles, she got pancreatitis from table scraps. It was a very emotional experience and about a $1,000 later she survived the ordeal. The intent was not malicious but just uneducated. People do not realize that we can eat many things that are not good for us and it could take years to see the results, (heart disease etc. ). Yorkies eat the same thing and the result is seen almost instantly, it is toxic to their small bodies. Unfortunately, some people just do not understand the seriousness of the situation and will never get it. I know many people like this. Hopefully when they know better they will do better. Good luck in protecting your furbaby. |
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I agree. I know they weren't being malicious and they only wanted to spoil him but we had discussed it NUMEROUS times. I don't think they believed me or respected my knowledge about Yorkies/dogs in general to actually listen to me. That is until, just as you said, they saw the results--a seriously ill pup, a $300 vet bill and me in hysterics that my baby wouldn't make it. You are so right--thank you! |
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