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Her Husband’s Ex Gave Him Back The Two Dogs They Shared Together, But She Hates These Dogs

Her husband’s oldest dog is wild, always jumps on her, and plays with her toys so loudly that the squeaking drives her crazy.

Her husband’s second dog is calmer, but he has a lot of medical problems and constantly cries. This dog has a bad back, and they don’t have the money to pay for him to get the surgery that he needs.

He also has a beef allergy and bad skin problems.

“My husband even mentioned if maybe it would kinder to put him down,” she said. “The thing is I don’t mind the deaf dog but the older dog drives me up the wall and I only agreed to take her because of the deaf dog but if he’s gone I don’t want her.”

“She’s constantly jumping on me even when I tell her to stop, she chases my poor cat, she bugs my other dog by trying to jump all over him, and she’s so dang loud!”

Another issue she has with both dogs is that they really do smell awful, but her husband won’t let her take them to the groomer until they see a vet.

She does feel bad for hating the dogs, especially the older one, but she isn’t very happy with her new situation and them in her life.

She’s not sure if she should tell her husband how she feels, because nothing she says will convince him to rehome his dogs.

“It’s not something I would consider separating over but I can definitely see it putting a strain on our relationship,” she continued.

“I wouldn’t mind just the deaf dog. He mostly keeps to himself and doesn’t bother the others. He likes to play fetch it just takes him a while to get to the ball. It’s the older girl.”

The older dog really is the biggest issue for her, and she can’t prevent hating her the most.

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