ChrisnSteph
<font color=purple>Ask me about Ben Franklin's bat
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I've been wanting a Great Dane for quite some time, and my dh says "maybe" after he finishes the backyard. So I'm really excited about the possibility of one of these gentle giants becoming a part of our family. So I'm talking about it to one of my best friends last night, and she looks at me and says, "So do you not want me to come over to your house anymore?" She then goes on to tell me that she was bitten by a Dane when she was little and needed stitches, and that if we got one she wouldn't come around. I then asked her if it would matter if she got to know him as a puppy, maybe she'd get over her fear? And basically she said not a chance. She was kind of mean about it too. Now what irritates me is that she isn't even going to try. And while I want to be considerate of her feelings, I don't think it's fair that her fear should dictate what kind of dog I choose as a pet. So I don't know what to do. Am I wrong if I tell her that I don't think she's being reasonable by telling me to choose between her visits or having a Dane? Now it's one thing if she was attacked and brutally mauled by this breed of dog, but she wasn't. In fact, she tells me that she needed 51 stitches on her face, but she doesn't have a scar on her! She's one of the friends that overdramatizes and exagerates everything, and she's been known to tell a fib or two. And this is also the same friend who owned two VERY large, husky dogs (though I can't rememeber what they were, they were white, fluffy and HUGE). So I don't know what to do, but if she acts like this around my dh, he may just say no to me getting a Dane altogether. I should mention that this friend is not just a friend, but also very much like family to us. I love her, but I also love Danes and my heart has been set on getting one for a long time. Any advice on how to handle this?

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Sounds like your friend is scared. I wouldn't be so hard on her. But it wouldn't keep me from having a Great Dane if that's what my heart was set on.