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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Pennsylvania
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Mommy's Little Boo Boo Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Virgina
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| ![]() So are you spending his money or yours? If it's yours then he has NO say how you spend your money, my dh just shakes his head when I walk in with a new Coach bag, he shakes his head when the fur kids get new things but IT'S MY MONEY, not his, I don't ask what he does with his and as long as the bills are paid then SO WHAT? Seems like a controlling person and you are jumping when he says how high. You can go on vacation with pets we have someone watch our babys and it's all good. They are a joy and I wouldn't trade them in for anything! added: You have to have things ready for the puppy when they come home you will also need a bed,crate, water bottle, food bowl, toys, carrier, blanket, food, and so forth. So your not just throwing your money away, you will need these things!
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: FL
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![]() But -- you and your BF do have to find a meeting of the minds on how purchase decisions are made. But it is up to the two of you. I know lots of people have his money and her money. My hubby and I have "our money." We discuss any major purchase like a car or appliance and most certainly family pets -- but not the small stuff. We both know the limits of our extra $$ and stay within. That is how we retired early! PS -- Don't stay on the couch too long!
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Pennsylvania
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My furkids Donating Member | ![]() I agree with you...this is certainly no reason to "kick him to the curb". You are a grown woman and can make your own decisions however, (and don't hate me ladies) I can see where he would get upset about 3 carriers. I can understand 1 but, not 3...I know items for our little darlings can get pretty expensive and there's alot we want for them...I would wait until you get your furbaby, then start buying for him/her. And as for the "rat" statement....You can give him this info....Yorkies were actually bred to be ratters so....he really isn't insulting them he actually knows something about the breed!! My husband is a big macho biker guy...although he never called the girls rats he couldn't see himself owning a small dog or...any dog at all for that fact...I had to fight tooth and nail to get the first one! (the second one was easy lol) You should see him with these little ones...they get hugged and kissed when he comes home before I do..Wait until he sees that little face...he will just melt..
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BANNED FOR NOT MAILING PRODUCTS PURCHASED | ![]() Your a adult, and if you can afford to buy these Juicy carriers, then you should be able to buy what you want. No one not even a boy friend should tell you what you can and can not buy, your an adult, not a child. If money IS a issue, then you need to put a limit on your spending. You may want to take a long deep look at your relationship, if he is this controlling now, it's not going to get any better after you marry, more then likely it will be worse. He also may feel jealous of you getting a yorkie, really think hard to what you want. Good luck! |
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BANNED! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Kentucky
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| ![]() i agree with the others that he is trying to control you. But, if you stay with him, I wouldn't get a small puppy. if he resents it, he will take it out on the puppy and be mean to it. |
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BANNED FOR NOT MAILING PRODUCTS PURCHASED | ![]() I agree! and also if he wants a Rott, I would never have a Yorkie with a Rott!!!! |
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Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | ![]() Well... this is something that doesn't have to be a huge issue...I WOULD take him with you to see a yorkie...let him hold one and see how it goes. If you actually do bring one home make sure you include HIM in caring for the puppy and try to get him to bond with him/her.... IF I were in your shoes I'd hold off on the spending till you actually get the puppy - then by that time he'll be used to the idea and maybe get so attached he'll want you to buy anything you want ![]() THREE more Carriers after buying a Juicy ?? lol - I think my husband would have a hissy fit too |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Brooklyn, NY
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| ![]() You love him and you share a life together, including plans to get married, so I can understand your not wanting to think about ending it. I would give the relationship some serious thought though. He may be wonderful in many ways, but still be controlling. Couple's counseling might be the thing to do so that you can straighten out any big issues before you get married. He may not want to go, but as someone who has been divorced twice, I would say that you have to put love aside for a while and make sure this marriage will work. You really don't want to have children and then split up. If he won't go to counseling, maybe you can go yourself. There's no reason a beautiful young woman should feel ashamed because someone else is making some of her decisions. You can probably work it out with him, but a good marriage takes enormous effort. Don't ever love is enough to carry you through. Fight for your relationship to work - and not with him. Good luck. I'm sure you'll be able to straighten this out. Judy ![]() |
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: USA
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| ![]() I think the decision to get a dog should be a mutual decision. It's a life that you will be bringing into your home, so if your husband does not want it in the home, it will affect you and the dog. A dog knows when it is not wanted... When we first thought about getting a dog, I really wanted a yorkie, and at first, he wasn't too keen on the idea until I actually showed him pictures of yorkie pups and saw some...He fell in love, and agreed that this would be the perfect pup for us ![]() But my point is that if you really plan on marrying this guy, you both need to compromise ![]() My hubby would freak out if I bought 3 carriers at once! LOL ![]()
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Franklin, TN
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| ![]() I haven't read any of the other replies but I wanted to chime in. first of all....I can't stand that you feel like you have to have "permission" to buy ANYTHING. second...what happens when he has his heart set on something...does he have to ask for permission? do you have a say so in what he gets????? I wanted a yorkie for many years and when I met my husband he had a dog and I already had a dog and he just REFUSED to get a 3rd dog. well, me in my independent nature just simply told him that I will not be asking for his permission to fulfill my dreams in life, and that my marriage will not be like that. So he can either agree to the yorkie and learn to like it, or we would have bigger issues. because I would NEVER tell him that he could not have something that meant so much to him. never. he wants things that I don't care for but I wouldn't dare keep him from having things that truly make him happy. Well, I dropped the subject for a while because I knew we were going to be doing some traveling late last year and thought it would be best to wait until the first of the year. Then he asked for a Christmas wish list and a yorkie was #1 on the list. Guess what I got... yep...my maggie. and guess who Maggie has WRAPPED around her paw. Yes...my hubby. He adores her. ADORES her. he never thought he could get attached to her like he has. he melts over her. I guess I don't really know what I am trying to say other than I don't think in a marriage it is fair to control what passions one person might have and might persue. especially if he has indicated in the past that he is ok with bringing a yorkie into the family. and now suddenly when he see's you buying things for her, he nixes the idea. I'm sorry, but if you are anything like me...animals are my passion. especially dogs. and if that is how you are, you will NOT be happy until you are able to live those passions out. I have to say also that his comment about "little rats" is insane. I have always had Great Danes. I have always thought "if you are going to have a dog, get a DOG". but i was sooo wrong. these little guys have more life and more spirit than any dog I have ever been around. They are the most loyal, passionate, faithful, protective, loving animals I have ever been around. Trust me....he will love your yorkie. they really do have a way of coming in and taking over your entire world. He will love it!!!!!!! hope I have not stepped on any toes...i will go read the rest of the thread now to make sure I am not out of line ![]() good luck hun!!!!
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Pennsylvania
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| ![]() Hi everyone, Thank you so much for all your replies and comments. I really appreciated them...and I feel better knowing that I'm not the only one who is crazy for my dogs and thinks they're my babies!!! I can tell all of you feel the same way about your little furkids. I just sat down with my boyfriend and we had a serious talk about it, and he said that he'd try to be more accepting of a tiny dog. He's concerned that it's going to bark all the time and be annoying, and he's never had something so small so he's afraid of the vet bills costing more for a tiny dog and what if it gets stepped on, etc. So I think he's concerned about money for the dog but also it's wellbeing, if he's concerned that it could hurt itself. I told him that I really didn't think she'd hurt herself unless I got a little 1 or 2 pound baby and I was really really clumsy (or drunk, and I've never been drunk in my life so I don't think that's a problem). He just wants to concentrate on our own lives together now, and he wants his own dog soon, which I think is fair because we'll have two then. I think maybe he's jealous that I would have 2 and he'd only have his one. Then there's the issue of when we'd have kids and stuff like that (if we do). He did apologize to me for getting all crazy at me and said it was just because he doesn't understand how this dog passion is for me. His passion is cars and car stuff, but he justifies that as a one-time expense, and dogs are an on-going expense. Something like that. We ended it on him saying that when I think I'm ready (which wasn't going to be till a year from now) we'll both talk about it, and he promised he'd be open to the idea as long as we seemed to be in a comfortable spot in our lives that allowed for a new baby (house, location, jobs, etc.). So we'll see. I'm just glad he said he's sorry for blowing up at me, and that he said he'd consider it. He really is this macho guy and maybe he thinks tiny dogs are a sign of 'weakness' for big guys... who knows, it's like he has PMS or something. I'm just glad we're on a good note and it seems like he's willing to work with me on this one. Now if I said I wanted two...FORGET IT!! LOL!! So thank you everyone. I'm so glad it's not just me that loves their furbabies this much. I love this forum because everyone seems to love their dogs so much, and that's just how I am. Thank you!!! |
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Franklin, TN
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| ![]() my opinions on relationship counseling..... every good car runs better with an occasional tune-up. there is NOTHING wrong with couseling. I am not going to pretend to know anything about your relationship but if there are passions in your life that he does not support, you really will do much better with a counselor to talk to about it. I agree with the others that have said that a marriage should be a compromise. And I agree that you should not bring a dog into a home unless you are really ready for it. Does he like dogs at all? or does he just not like small dogs? because if he does like some dogs...then he will love your yorkie. If he isn't a dog person at all, it will be very hard to bring a dog into the home and not have issues. the first time he/she pee's on the floor "see...this dog is going to ruin our home". and you will start to resent him for his comments. and the dog will sense every last bit of it. only you know your relationship and wether or not bringing a dog into the home will work. but if he is a dog person but not a "yorkie" person...he will get over it ![]() I have never like cockers but now I have a 6 year old cocker that I would lay down my life for.... it is possible to fall in love with a breed of dog that you never thought you would want. Quote:
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Franklin, TN
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| ![]() ok...sounds EXACTLY like what me and my hubby went through. he kept saying "what if rex or daisy hurts her...she will be so little...anything could happen. What if we step on her?? It will be such a big responsibility...training, etc." Well, I explained to him that it wouldn't be any more of an inconvenience (traveling and stuff) than it is with our 2 dogs we already have. I told him that I have no problems being the one to do the training...as I think I am much better at it than he is. And I told him that I was not worried about us or the dogs hurting her...they have never hurt anything in their entire lives and we are responsible adults and are able to look where we are walking. He started talking about wanting kids and I went on to say that a child would be a LOT more "responsibility" than a puppy would be and that we could just as easily step on a baby crawling around. Or one of the dogs could just as easily hurt the baby. He realized that his excuses were "no good" and that he just needed to trust that I knew what I was getting into. He finally came around and we couldn't be happier that we added maggie to our family. In fact, he has mentioned wanting to get another one LOL this time, I am the one saying no LOL I told him we can get another one when we get a bigger house LOL (that would be 4 dogs in the house!) Quote:
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