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  • Is this one of the cases where the pawr ickle babbie is being murdered by the evil dog owned by the Other Half? In other words, it's your husband interpreting play/normal boundary setting as your dog bullying his baby?
    I could dream to wide extremes, I could do or die: I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch the world go by.
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    Yup you are officially Rock n Roll :D
  • Frugalista
    Frugalista Posts: 1,747 Forumite
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    Caroline_a wrote: »
    Respect!! :T

    LOL!! Thank you! :D

    Though, sometimes I think I deserve sectioning not respect! :o:o:o:o:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    "Men are generally more careful of the breed(ing) of their horses and dogs than of their children" - William Penn 1644-1718

    We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that stupid people won't be offended.
  • Darlyd
    Darlyd Posts: 1,337 Forumite
    They were OK, she growled at him a few times, nothing bad. Just had my dinner so have let him in the living room, she is not happy, but she has to deal with it. Am leaving them to it.

    YES DH is possessive... And I am a worrier....
  • Paradigm
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    Frugalista wrote: »
    LOL!! Thank you! :D

    Though, sometimes I think I deserve sectioning not respect! :o:o:o:o:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Having 11 dogs!! I'll lean towards the sectioning bit :D
    Always try to be at least half the person your dog thinks you are!
  • Caroline_a
    Caroline_a Posts: 4,071 Forumite
    I would love to have the time and space for 11 dogs... guess I need sectioning too, but I quite like the idea of 'the mad woman with all them dogs' :rotfl:
  • jetta_wales
    jetta_wales Posts: 2,168 Forumite
    Caroline_a wrote: »
    I would love to have the time and space for 11 dogs... guess I need sectioning too, but I quite like the idea of 'the mad woman with all them dogs' :rotfl:

    My bed is just not big enough for me to ever have 11 dogs lol.
    "Life is what you make of it, whoever got anywhere without some passion and ambition?
  • Caroline_a
    Caroline_a Posts: 4,071 Forumite
    Bigger bed or smaller dogs??:rotfl:
  • suki1964
    suki1964 Posts: 14,313 Forumite
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    Caroline_a wrote: »
    Bigger bed or smaller dogs??:rotfl:


    Dont matter how big a bed you have - the dogs still nick most the space

    me and Oh are now looking at super kingsize - and we have just the one :D
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