Kaspar Houser
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2012
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I wouldn't back someone into a corner by saying that the only gift I wanted was a dog; the DH's position may still be that he doesn't want a dog, and therefore, a birthday/holiday may have just turned into another power struggle. And, if you've read the thread, OP's DH is the one who is home all day, and OP works, so while the OP is at work, the dog's needs would be unfulfilled? Such interesting advice from a newbie...who's been reading the OP's posts for years.
We've had dogs...just two...for the last 25 years, except for 9 months between them. Our current dog is getting old and we've been talking about what to do when the time comes...get another dog or not. DH grew up with dogs; I did not, but I know how empty the house was during those 9 months (and all our kids were home then). We ARE on the same page about getting another dog, in that we just don't know. We're mostly empty nesters (college aged son who comes home on breaks), and also have a granddaughter a couple of hours away. There's something very appealing about being able to pack up and taking off spontaneously; at the same time, DH says Sunday nights with Frank Sinatra just won't be the same without a dog at his feet. (And I'm not filling in.) It's a tough call.
I hope both the OP and her DH can fill their own needs in a way that takes each other's needs into consideration.
Well I did, just lost my account.

Sometimes it a though call indeed. We have a dog. He is getting old and we feel his pain. We are getting old also and sadly there will be no other dog after our friend passes "The Rainbow Bridge". A new dog would live longer as us.
Still Minkey needs to step up and confront her husband. If she accepts his behavior now she will be a slave for ever. Plain and simple.
) It's a tough call.
