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jimnyc
01-13-2016, 11:20 AM
Got my Pug in 1999. Came home with Chihuahua at end of 2005. The woman said she gets to pick out the next dog. I was cool with that. But I continued for a 3rd since that day she said that, but she was standing her ground that she picks out the next dog, but not until one of the others passes. That's happened. :(

But now she's sitting on the pot without doing anything and won't get off! She isn't even really interested in looking or getting another pup. I think she's using "her turn" to not get another dog. I'm ready and think I would like another one, while our kitty is still very young and playful. She loves animals, just not as much as I do. She knows that I already do 99% of the work and feeding already anyway. But she doesn't even seem to want to discuss it, let alone go look at pups.

Am I being unreasonable for wanting her to pick out a pup, since she even said that the next choice was hers? Should I secretly bring one home and take a chance on being single and homeless? Be honest!!! :laugh:

Perianne
01-13-2016, 11:21 AM
Take her to the local humane society. Once she sees those babies she might want one.

jimnyc
01-13-2016, 11:28 AM
Take her to the local humane society. Once she sees those babies she might want one.

That's where I got my kitty from, from a shelter just north of here. She outright refuses to go ANYWHERE where there are animals. Partly because it makes her sad to see all of them, and part because she knows she will give in.

Perianne
01-13-2016, 12:16 PM
That's where I got my kitty from, from a shelter just north of here. She outright refuses to go ANYWHERE where there are animals. Partly because it makes her sad to see all of them, and part because she knows she will give in.

This is the solution: cut her off sexually until you get what you want. :)

jimnyc
01-13-2016, 12:26 PM
This is the solution: cut her off sexually until you get what you want. :)

Then I will be dogless AND sexless. Remember, it's us men who are admittedly the pigs, well at least I admit I am. If I told her that then there really will be no chance for a new puppy!! LOL

I'm starting to think that the best idea is to do it without permission. Not that I don't include her in family decisions, as I always do, but this one I will lose otherwise. I think with the cutest pup ever running into her arms she will be too taken with him to worry about anything else. When I brought the cat home, it slept on her head the first night, but that was it, she was in love!

hjmick
01-13-2016, 07:02 PM
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Show her these...

Dis
01-13-2016, 07:07 PM
Got my Pug in 1999. Came home with Chihuahua at end of 2005. The woman said she gets to pick out the next dog. I was cool with that. But I continued for a 3rd since that day she said that, but she was standing her ground that she picks out the next dog, but not until one of the others passes. That's happened. :(

But now she's sitting on the pot without doing anything and won't get off! She isn't even really interested in looking or getting another pup. I think she's using "her turn" to not get another dog. I'm ready and think I would like another one, while our kitty is still very young and playful. She loves animals, just not as much as I do. She knows that I already do 99% of the work and feeding already anyway. But she doesn't even seem to want to discuss it, let alone go look at pups.

Am I being unreasonable for wanting her to pick out a pup, since she even said that the next choice was hers? Should I secretly bring one home and take a chance on being single and homeless? Be honest!!! :laugh:

You've been on the verge of being homeless and single for as long as I can remember. Howsabout you stick to your promise?

I'm smart like that.

jimnyc
01-13-2016, 07:30 PM
I did some looking around today. Are breeders insane for some of these prices? WTF? I like the French Bulldog, but places want anywhere from $2500 - $4000 for the poor little whiney wrinkly buggers. I want a "perfect" looking dog "pure breed" - but I may end up taking in a poor pup from the shelter - WHEN it's ok of course. I'm a little saner this evening, and am thinking it's better to place more pressure on the woman than it is to surprise her with yet another shitting machine.

But if I can get her to choose, the leading candidate from her was a Chocolate Lab. Hell, I looked them up from some breeders and they wanted $1500-$2000 for one of those!!

Did something change over the past 15-20 years? Dogs are expensive!!

Gunny
01-13-2016, 07:48 PM
Got my Pug in 1999. Came home with Chihuahua at end of 2005. The woman said she gets to pick out the next dog. I was cool with that. But I continued for a 3rd since that day she said that, but she was standing her ground that she picks out the next dog, but not until one of the others passes. That's happened. :(

But now she's sitting on the pot without doing anything and won't get off! She isn't even really interested in looking or getting another pup. I think she's using "her turn" to not get another dog. I'm ready and think I would like another one, while our kitty is still very young and playful. She loves animals, just not as much as I do. She knows that I already do 99% of the work and feeding already anyway. But she doesn't even seem to want to discuss it, let alone go look at pups.

Am I being unreasonable for wanting her to pick out a pup, since she even said that the next choice was hers? Should I secretly bring one home and take a chance on being single and homeless? Be honest!!! :laugh:

At least someone is the brains of the outfit around there. I'm sick of dogs and cats. And I DO live them. Have always had a cat. But when I realized I just fifn't have the time and effort to care for them properly I quit getting any of my own.

Black Diamond
01-13-2016, 08:12 PM
I did some looking around today. Are breeders insane for some of these prices? WTF? I like the French Bulldog, but places want anywhere from $2500 - $4000 for the poor little whiney wrinkly buggers. I want a "perfect" looking dog "pure breed" - but I may end up taking in a poor pup from the shelter - WHEN it's ok of course. I'm a little saner this evening, and am thinking it's better to place more pressure on the woman than it is to surprise her with yet another shitting machine.

But if I can get her to choose, the leading candidate from her was a Chocolate Lab. Hell, I looked them up from some breeders and they wanted $1500-$2000 for one of those!!

Did something change over the past 15-20 years? Dogs are expensive!!

And then there is crossbreeding going on and the dog is full of problems.

Black Diamond
01-13-2016, 08:48 PM
And then there is crossbreeding going on and the dog is full of problems.

Assuming you're talking about thoroughbreds

darin
01-14-2016, 01:51 AM
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/8f/a5/df/8fa5df8b5595a7289a72b4bde29e30d8.jpg

http://www.miravizslas.com/images/UpcomingLittersPuppiesPhoto.jpg

http://poolhouse.s3.amazonaws.com/blog-assets-two/2014/11/6491213611_c4fc290a33_z.jpg


:D


My vizsla bitch was $900, however.

My other dog, though - from Humane Society of Michigan. Beagle-Pit (we think). She's simply wonderful.

Jeff
01-14-2016, 08:19 AM
Show her these Jim

Big ol nasty Pit that thinks she is a poodle

http://www.debatepolicy.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8268&stc=1

Jada's Christmas present.

http://www.debatepolicy.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8269&stc=1

Jim you can buy pretty much any type dog down this way for under a grand, most for under $500, Tell Di you are coming to visit and then just bring a pup home, explain to her all the money ya saved her. :laugh:

jimnyc
01-14-2016, 08:21 AM
I'd like a teacup chihuahua but am afraid I would kill the little thing. Then a French Bulldog. I like little retarded dogs for some reason. :)

Abbey Marie
01-14-2016, 12:38 PM
I'd like a teacup chihuahua but am afraid I would kill the little thing. Then a French Bulldog. I like little retarded dogs for some reason. :)

Jim, let your wife know that she's lucky you're not getting a monkey!

fj1200
01-14-2016, 12:39 PM
I like little retarded dogs for some reason. :)

There's a joke in there someplace. :poke:

Drummond
01-14-2016, 01:23 PM
There's a joke in there someplace. :poke:

There is .. and, here you are .... :rolleyes:

sundaydriver
01-14-2016, 02:11 PM
I'd like a teacup chihuahua but am afraid I would kill the little thing. Then a French Bulldog. I like little retarded dogs for some reason. :)

Best you stick with the types of dogs that you've had. Small couch potato types that fit your lifestyle. :rolleyes:

Jeff
01-17-2016, 12:13 PM
I'd like a teacup chihuahua but am afraid I would kill the little thing. Then a French Bulldog. I like little retarded dogs for some reason. :)

Heck bro your dogs Dad was a tea cup Chihuahua, and he did a pretty good job taking care of business. :laugh:

Heck I can remember when he made the litter your dog came from, he locked and had to half ass hop behind the bitch or he just let his feet dangle :laugh: and hell I swear I use to see the smile on his face. :laugh:

He was so small I use to put him in the top pocket of my overalls and all ya saw was that tiny little head. :laugh:

namvet
01-23-2016, 09:25 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDrabmm421I