Wife brought home 2 dogs last week... I'm pissed

rmknotts123
rmknotts123 Posts: 144
edited June 2010 in The Clubhouse
I know this isn't quite what happened today but over the last week! My wife volunteers at a local animal rescue and has been for a few months now. Well last week she brought home 2 dogs. These aren't normal dogs I might add. They are terrified of humans. Ok I feel bad for that. Well they aren't terrified of tearing **** up and pissing in the house. Well today I let them outside (on a leash I might add) and well they broke the leashes and took off into the neighborhood. I looked and looked for them in the freaking god damn poring rain for 45 minutes with no luck. SO I have no other option other than to call my wife at work and tell her. She leaves and is all pissed off at me because these two mangy mutts decided they would break the cheap **** leashes she bought and run away. She gets home and after I spent 15 more minutes in the rain and starts yelling at me. Well I never got to tell her where I looked for them, she goes the same way I had earlier. Well I go looking for them and I find them laying between 2 houses shaking. I get ahold of them and take them home... I call her and get no thanks...Go figure

ALSO SHE NEVER ASKED ME IF SHE COULD EVEN BRING THE DOGS HOME< NEVER MENTIONED BRINGING THEM HOME! I want this mangy mutts gone...


SO sorry everyone I felt like venting.
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  • leroyjr1
    leroyjr1 Posts: 8,785
    edited June 2010
    What a day... Lol
  • decal
    decal Posts: 3,205
    edited June 2010
    I feel your pain.I bet she even has the nerve to **** when you bring home a new piece of stereo gear.Women,Jeez!!:D
    If you can't hear a difference, don't waste your money.
  • bsoko2
    bsoko2 Posts: 1,449
    edited June 2010
  • wz2p7j
    wz2p7j Posts: 840
    edited June 2010
    I know this isn't quite what happened today but over the last week! My wife volunteers at a local animal rescue and has been for a few months now. Well last week she brought home 2 dogs. These aren't normal dogs I might add. They are terrified of humans. Ok I feel bad for that. Well they aren't terrified of tearing **** up and pissing in the house. Well today I let them outside (on a leash I might add) and well they broke the leashes and took off into the neighborhood. I looked and looked for them in the freaking god damn poring rain for 45 minutes with no luck. SO I have no other option other than to call my wife at work and tell her. She leaves and is all pissed off at me because these two mangy mutts decided they would break the cheap **** leashes she bought and run away. She gets home and after I spent 15 more minutes in the rain and starts yelling at me. Well I never got to tell her where I looked for them, she goes the same way I had earlier. Well I go looking for them and I find them laying between 2 houses shaking. I get ahold of them and take them home... I call her and get no thanks...Go figure

    ALSO SHE NEVER ASKED ME IF SHE COULD EVEN BRING THE DOGS HOME< NEVER MENTIONED BRINGING THEM HOME! I want this mangy mutts gone...


    SO sorry everyone I felt like venting.

    Your wife has a heart of gold:D:D

    And it's rather obvious why she didn't ask if she could bring the dogs home to begin with :rolleyes::rolleyes:

    We have the opposite problem at my house. I tend to rescue cats and then my wife is pissed I bring them home. Then guess who the cats bond with - HER. Jeez :p:p

    Chris
  • Jetmaker737
    Jetmaker737 Posts: 1,045
    edited June 2010
    This spells trouble for you. My ex started down this path. Bringing home dogs, cats, parrots (no kidding!). Long story short, she's now my ex.
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  • wz2p7j
    wz2p7j Posts: 840
    edited June 2010
    This spells trouble for you. My ex started down this path. Bringing home dogs, cats, parrots (no kidding!). Long story short, she's now my ex.

    Your wife chose wisely :D:D

    Chris
  • daboyz
    daboyz Posts: 5,207
    edited June 2010
    Keiko wrote: »
    My advice for you is to embrace this opportunity.

    I'm with Mike. Dog's are awesome. Enjoy them.
  • PerfectCreature
    PerfectCreature Posts: 1,456
    edited June 2010
    I vote to keep them. We brought home a cat from the shleter when he was about a year old, and he's been mine ever sense, well he sensed that there was something out back when I was about five he jumped on my face (scratched it up good) and went bolting and hissing the nastiest hiss I have ever heard from any cat and it turned out there was a bear out there and it had three baby cubs, they were eating from my apple tree in my back yard. Well. He ended up scaring them away and quite possibly saved my life.
    Mind you at the time he was 5 years old, and he weighed about 30 pounds of pure muscle...he was the off springof a a very strong barn cat.
    Anyway, you may just want to keep them, they are nice to have.
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  • Polk user
    Polk user Posts: 311
    edited June 2010
    1 Wait for wife to go to work
    2 Drink beer. Lot's of it
    3 Piss ALL over your stereo equipment
    4 Wait for wifey to come home. Make sure you are sitting on the floor holding your head saying "Why? Why?Why?"

    5 Tell wifey you are going out to replace all the items HER dogs pissed on.
  • PerfectCreature
    PerfectCreature Posts: 1,456
    edited June 2010
    That is perhaps the dirtiest move I have ever heard of. haha.
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  • rmknotts123
    rmknotts123 Posts: 144
    edited June 2010
    decal wrote: »
    I feel your pain.I bet she even has the nerve to **** when you bring home a new piece of stereo gear.Women,Jeez!!:D

    Yes she does! lol I actually have a pair of Polk TSi300's I purchased to run in another room as zone 2's...well I now have them up for sale lol I'm going to lose my **** on them.
  • rmknotts123
    rmknotts123 Posts: 144
    edited June 2010
    wz2p7j wrote: »
    Your wife has a heart of gold:D:D

    And it's rather obvious why she didn't ask if she could bring the dogs home to begin with :rolleyes::rolleyes:

    We have the opposite problem at my house. I tend to rescue cats and then my wife is pissed I bring them home. Then guess who the cats bond with - HER. Jeez :p:p

    Chris

    Oh it really wouldn't have bothered me if she would have at least asked or even mentioned it. It's just I come home form work and there are 2 dogs in our back room (she wasn't home when I got home from work). I love dogs, however I would like to know they are coming.
  • rmknotts123
    rmknotts123 Posts: 144
    edited June 2010
    Polk user wrote: »
    1 Wait for wife to go to work
    2 Drink beer. Lot's of it
    3 Piss ALL over your stereo equipment
    4 Wait for wifey to come home. Make sure you are sitting on the floor holding your head saying "Why? Why?Why?"

    5 Tell wifey you are going out to replace all the items HER dogs pissed on.

    HAHAHAHA Well that would cause me to spend another $10,000. If I had sony speakers, RCA receiver, and a magnavox DVD player it would be a different story lol
  • rmknotts123
    rmknotts123 Posts: 144
    edited June 2010
    I forgot to say that we are only fostering the dogs until they can find a home so that away then can get used to people and get somewhat house trained. My wife's birthday is actually Monday and I was going to goto ARF, which is the animal rescue and pay the adoption fees to keep them. They are the best dogs in the world other than the breaking the leashes and running away from me and chewing up a few small things.
  • messiah
    messiah Posts: 1,790
    edited June 2010
    Try to have an open mind, and an open heart. You could make a big difference to 2 dogs that were abused, and gain 2 best friends in the process. Something you just can't put a monetary value on!
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  • LessisNevermore
    LessisNevermore Posts: 1,519
    edited June 2010
    Polk user wrote: »
    1 Wait for wife to go to work
    2 Drink beer. Lot's of it
    3 Piss ALL over your stereo equipment
    3a (hopefully) Regain consciousness from the electrocution
    4 Wait for wifey to come home. Make sure you are sitting on the floor holding your head saying "Why? Why?Why?"
    4a Convince wifey that you were electrocuted from the dog wizz, yet they were not.

    5 Tell wifey you are going out to replace all the items HER dogs pissed on.

    Fixed.:D
    Love the ingenuity, but I feel a revision is in order. lol
  • Toxis
    Toxis Posts: 5,116
    edited June 2010
    I forgot to say that we are only fostering the dogs until they can find a home so that away then can get used to people and get somewhat house trained. My wife's birthday is actually Monday and I was going to goto ARF, which is the animal rescue and pay the adoption fees to keep them. They are the best dogs in the world other than the breaking the leashes and running away from me and chewing up a few small things.

    you lost all credibility on being angry with a post like this. Sure you might've been mad but then to follow it up with this? Thread is officially worthless now.
    Never kick a fresh **** on a hot day.

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  • coolsax
    coolsax Posts: 1,824
    edited June 2010
    I could tell this in the first post.. and the follow up confirmed it, the issue isn't the dogs.. the issue is their communication. You guys need to communicate better. She should have called and told you she was bringing two dogs home..she should not have taken out her anger on him b/c the dogs were the ones that broke off of leashes she bought, and while i know its theraputic sometimes, you're now venting on an online forum instead of talking it out with your wife. now this is only his side of the story but it sounds as if to me the vent was more aimed at the wife than the dogs, and that they need to learn to communicate their issues better. IMO
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  • potee
    potee Posts: 610
    edited June 2010
    Seems like things have just gone to the DOGS.
    I coudn't help it
  • JohnLocke88
    JohnLocke88 Posts: 1,150
    edited June 2010
    Toxis wrote: »
    you lost all credibility on being angry with a post like this. Sure you might've been mad but then to follow it up with this? Thread is officially worthless now.

    Glad I wasn't the only one that caught this. :confused:
  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,592
    edited June 2010
    Love my lil dog - she loves me. She follows me around like Im the center of the universe haha
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  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 25,382
    edited June 2010
    Lasareath wrote: »
    Hookers in my area charge around $40 per hour. Maybe you should get a couple and bring them home.

    Give her the choice, Hookers & Dogs in the house or No hookers and No dogs!


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  • Toxis
    Toxis Posts: 5,116
    edited June 2010
    Love my lil dog - she loves me. She follows me around like Im the center of the universe haha

    Exactly. Main reason to accept pets in the house without gripe... lol
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  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,516
    edited June 2010
    Keep the dogs, ditch the wife. You'll be much happier for it.
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  • falcon377
    falcon377 Posts: 47
    edited June 2010
    Lasareath wrote: »
    Hookers in my area charge around $40 per hour. Maybe you should get a couple and bring them home.

    Give her the choice, Hookers & Dogs in the house or No hookers and No dogs!


    That is good!!!!
  • warren
    warren Posts: 756
    edited June 2010
    Must be a two-dog night!

    That is really funny!!!
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  • buccidiego
    buccidiego Posts: 75
    edited June 2010
    hahaha....lol....enjoy the dogs my friend
  • tcrossma
    tcrossma Posts: 1,301
    edited June 2010
    Toxis wrote: »
    you lost all credibility on being angry with a post like this. Sure you might've been mad but then to follow it up with this? Thread is officially worthless now.

    +2 to this. I had a few things I was going to say, but as I got to this post, it all went out the window.
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