BlueRose
It pizzes me off everytime I see it happen. Could he make her sick? (he certainly does me). I happen to think he has worms in his head for reasons I won't go into to although I will mention he has Parkinson's.
Any thoughts on this? I'd prefer to keep the yorkie if someone has to go.
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Oh, wow...! I'm practically speechless! Your husband has Parkinson's and other health ailments yet you would rather keep the Yorkie instead of him? Obviously, I don't know the whole story but still---I have to ask---whatever happened to for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer---and lastly---in sickness and in health?
I'm not saying that people should never divorce. There are certainly valid reasons for divorcing. It's just that saying "I'd prefer to keep the yorkie [sic] if someone has to go" comes off as very cold and callous.
You come off as more concerned for the dog than for your husband when you ask "Could he make her sick?" Me, I would be asking if the dog could make HIM sick.
Have you told your husband that it grosses you out when he lets the dog do that to him? If so, what is his reaction? Has the dog tried to do this to you, too? If so, then you need to let your husband know that the dog needs to go to obedience school and be properly trained. After all, if the dog does this to your husband (and you, too?) then the dog will think it's OK to do this to any company you will have in your home.
If you think that your husband has other illnesses, then insist on him getting a thorough physical.
Or...you can leave right now and fight for custody of the dog...