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Ok, so...thoughts - difficult child's, dogs, and husband's.
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 153262" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>even a dog who IS trained will still go on the floor if he cannot get outside -----</p><p>I refused to allow any pets no matter who said they would take care of it unless I felt like I wanted to have the chore eventually fall to my shoulders-difficult child or not, did not matter, I KNOW my family---well, kind of, LOL. The kid I THOUGHT would be responsible for her pet turned out to be the most non pet responsible- and the kid I thought would be least turned out to be the most indulgent spoiling the animal to the extreme kind of kitty mommy I have ever ever seen-----reminds me of the charlie brown character that walked around carrying that cat 24-7? </p><p>As for husband haveing a child be a go for-----fetching things? I intervene sometimes- if my husband is sending kids and being nasty when he could do it himself----key word is when he can do it himself-----especially if he is interrupting one of the kids - and my husband does it often. This is one of our biggest fights- when my husband interrupts a child doing schoolwork to go get him.......his cigs? NO! First off I do not want my kids touching them ever......2nd, the kid is doing homework? Nope. We did not have kids just so we would have someone to do our fetching. BUT sometimes I do permit husband to have kids fetch things for him, if he is unable to walk at the time--and he needs say- a drink of water? </p><p>As for calling difficult child to let the dog out when dog is right there by husband? My opinion is since it seemed dog needed out RIGHT NOW, husband should have let dog out.....dog cannot learn and difficult child cannot learn after the accident has already occured. If dog is still a puppy, dogs bladder cannot wait around while husband and difficult child decide who is gonna let dog out. </p><p></p><p>LOL when I saw subject line to your post, I was wondering if you were gonna rank dhs, difficult children and dogs? LOL. I think I am glad you didn't, becuz I was not sure at the moment just HOW I would rank mine, ROFL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 153262, member: 1697"] even a dog who IS trained will still go on the floor if he cannot get outside ----- I refused to allow any pets no matter who said they would take care of it unless I felt like I wanted to have the chore eventually fall to my shoulders-difficult child or not, did not matter, I KNOW my family---well, kind of, LOL. The kid I THOUGHT would be responsible for her pet turned out to be the most non pet responsible- and the kid I thought would be least turned out to be the most indulgent spoiling the animal to the extreme kind of kitty mommy I have ever ever seen-----reminds me of the charlie brown character that walked around carrying that cat 24-7? As for husband haveing a child be a go for-----fetching things? I intervene sometimes- if my husband is sending kids and being nasty when he could do it himself----key word is when he can do it himself-----especially if he is interrupting one of the kids - and my husband does it often. This is one of our biggest fights- when my husband interrupts a child doing schoolwork to go get him.......his cigs? NO! First off I do not want my kids touching them ever......2nd, the kid is doing homework? Nope. We did not have kids just so we would have someone to do our fetching. BUT sometimes I do permit husband to have kids fetch things for him, if he is unable to walk at the time--and he needs say- a drink of water? As for calling difficult child to let the dog out when dog is right there by husband? My opinion is since it seemed dog needed out RIGHT NOW, husband should have let dog out.....dog cannot learn and difficult child cannot learn after the accident has already occured. If dog is still a puppy, dogs bladder cannot wait around while husband and difficult child decide who is gonna let dog out. LOL when I saw subject line to your post, I was wondering if you were gonna rank dhs, difficult children and dogs? LOL. I think I am glad you didn't, becuz I was not sure at the moment just HOW I would rank mine, ROFL. [/QUOTE]
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