Yeah, I totally agree with Caseysmom. I would have been totally pissed off by then. But maybe you should talk to your aunt about it and tell her this story.
Yeah, I totally agree with Caseysmom. I would have been totally pissed off by then. But maybe you should talk to your aunt about it and tell her this story.
lol.Originally Posted by Maltese_Love
This is the aunt who made Zeke sit outside in the rain one day that we were over for dinner (keep in mind, Zeke is allowed inside when we are there..we share the cottage..so like one month it's ours, the next theirs) she didn't seem to care that I went outside to eat in the rain with him because he thought he was being punished. Some how I doubt she'd care lol. She knows what he means to me, and if she makes him go outside then she obviously doesn't like pets. *sigh*
I'll just keep hoping we will move to the country sometime.
Jess: No, it's not. There are some people who live there year around. People who live near by sometimes walk their dogs there too.
My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
That sucksOriginally Posted by slleipnir
What about going down a road where there is no one around?
& let the pups run down a LOOOOONG road? It might be a good road trip![]()
Well, I think you did exactly the right thing and people that have no more sense that that guy showed shouldn't even be allowed to have dogs. When you warn him that your dog is aggressive and he meanders over to get his and just hangs around, it's like he's waiting for something to happen, and then is likely to sue the socks off you for his own stupidity! Grrrrrrr
I hope you can move to the country and get a place where Josie and Zeke can run and play together without interference, even from an auntie! Give 'em both big hugs from me.
Chris
Another reason for moving to the country would mean I could have another doghahah. It would have to be a pup for Josie's sake
My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
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