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    Senior Dog sheltieluver's Avatar
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    Clueless husband

    DH calls me to tell me he took the dogs out around 4 before he left for bowling. He said Benelli and Gauge pooped and benelli ate Gauges poop. Im like how if you had him leashed. He didn't.

    His response its too cold out. I told him he had to leash walk him until he did his business BC him and gauge will just go out and play and he must scoop as soon as the dogs go. Guess that was too hard of a concept. God help us if we have children.

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    Sounds like my OH.

    On her days off I get home to dry water bowls, she starts half of dinner but forgets the other half.
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    I know how you feel.

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    Sheesh, you almost wish there had been vomit or diarrhoea repercussions from that so you could leave it for him to clean up. I know, tell him Benelli has a big kiss for him.

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    That's ok, my husband asked me last night, "do you want me to take the dog out?" before we were going to go to bed. I responded, "don't you every night??". He likes, "just wanted to make sure you still wanted me to do it". WHAT?! Duh...
    “Don't allow your happiness to be interrupted by overly judgmental people. The problem is not you, because even if you do good all the time, they would still find a way to judge you wrongly.”
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    Senior Dog sheltieluver's Avatar
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    Beth I get that all the time. He wonders why the dogs like me more. I do everything for them and he gets to be the good guy that showers them with affection and let's then do whatever they want.

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    Must say, DH is an angel with Mardi and Archie. He knows feeding time and if he's at home, he feeds. He lets them out and in but does not scoop. The walking is up to me which is impossible right now with all the snow. He plays with Archie every evening, wearing him out.

    LOL, he just asked if I wanted popcorn. He said the kids want popcorn this evening. If he has a fault, he is heavy on the treats.

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