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AIBU to make DP come home and sort his --our-- dog (kind of light hearted)

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OneLongDay · 12/06/2016 16:50

Kind of light hearted but part of me isn't either

Me and DP have a puppy that we got together but when she's done something naughty she's his dog DP has just gone off to work I've got me and DD bathed and on the sofa with some junk and a DVD just let puppy out for a wee she comes back in covered in shit because she's decided to roll in her own mess ShockShock this is one of them times she isn't mine

So how U would I be to ring DP tell him he needs to sort his dog out because I can't deal with this today

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BuonoEstente · 12/06/2016 17:38

Obv very

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coco1810 · 12/06/2016 22:17

YANBU at all. Naughty but probably very cute puppy 🐶

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WiddlinDiddlin · 13/06/2016 01:06

Light hearted - yeah. He should be there full time for the puppy.


Sensible dog-trainer hat on - YABU to expect a puppy to go out, unsupervised to eliminate AND not do anything disgusting whilst out there. Had you supervised, wouldn't have happened.

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44PumpLane · 13/06/2016 07:30

YABVU to not provide a puppy pic!

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Costacoffeeplease · 13/06/2016 07:54

Had you supervised, wouldn't have happened.

This.

FFS look after the puppy properly

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Costacoffeeplease · 13/06/2016 08:05

Well funny enough, if I see my dogs about to roll in something, I stop them. Not rocket science is it? Confused

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Costacoffeeplease · 13/06/2016 08:10

Of course I can - I don't see what's amazing about that.

Jeez, she was in the garden not roaming the Serengeti

Take some fucking responsibility

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AlistairSim · 13/06/2016 08:18

Just count yourself lucky it wasn't fox poo...or goose >heave

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OneLongDay · 13/06/2016 08:32

Exactly Costa the puppy was in the garden that's completely safe and was alone for a few minutes, maybe I am such a terrible owner for not watching her every move in the safe big gardenHmm

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Costacoffeeplease · 13/06/2016 08:45

Well now you know you have to be out there with her

I don't understand why people get annoyed at a pup for being a pupConfused

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NeedACleverNN · 13/06/2016 08:53

My dog did this once as a pup. Dh tried to throw a bucket of water over her to get rid of most of the smell before I bathed her and she managed to miss every drop of water.
Had to carry her in at arms length and Bath her twice as she reeked that much.

Dirty sod

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SunnyL · 13/06/2016 08:56

My mother is a dog trainer and her dogs still manage to eat horse shit and roll in dead rabbit almost every walk she goes on. Lurchers are immune to training if they don't want to do something

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OneLongDay · 13/06/2016 09:13

Did you not read the lighthearted part?

Yes she's a pup and playful and I wasn't annoyed about that, the fact she was out the a few minutes and come bouncing in covered in her own mess. The first time she's done this so I won't be watching her every move

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Costacoffeeplease · 13/06/2016 09:19

kind of lighthearted

You won't be watching her every move?

Poor pup

You sound a delight

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StarryIllusion · 13/06/2016 09:50

Wait until she eats her own shit and tried to lick your face.

Deep breath and chuck her in the shower with liberal amounts if either dog shampoo or baby shampoo (one off won't hurt her its very mild) while you explain to her what a minging little shit she is. I guarantee she will wag her tail and your heart will melt and all will be forgiven until next time Grin

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OneLongDay · 13/06/2016 10:14

Am I the only person who doesn't stand guard and watch there dog in a secure garden Costa? I don't think so she's not a tiny pup but she's still a puppy but doesn't need me watching her every move

She loves the bath I gave her a good clean then spent ages trying to dry her because it's the best game ever to try and play tug with the towel Grin

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Costacoffeeplease · 13/06/2016 10:16

If there's a possibility she'll do something she shouldn't, then yes, watch her. How long does it take, 5 minutes? Is that too much inconvenience?

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DoubleCarrick · 13/06/2016 10:18

oooh I feel your pain!! Every time my boy is being naughty it's always "DH, sort your dog out,"

even though he's actually my dog

DH knows that I don't really mean it Grin

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DoubleCarrick · 13/06/2016 10:18

oooh I feel your pain!! Every time my boy is being naughty it's always "DH, sort your dog out,"

even though he's actually my dog

DH knows that I don't really mean it Grin

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ISpeakJive · 13/06/2016 10:20

Be thankful it was fox poo, OP.
Grin

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minesapintofwine · 13/06/2016 10:20

There's some harsh comments here Confused

I demand photo of puppy though with or without shit coat

I don't watch my dog in the garden either but she's 10. When she was a puppy I would just to make sure she went. However even under supervision she managed to dig a lot of holes. Even on the lead she still rubs her neck in horse shit. Lovely

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OneLongDay · 13/06/2016 10:23

If there was a possibly she could hurt herself then of course I would watch her and she wouldn't be in the garden alone but I make sure it's face a secure and I'm fairly confident she can't hurt herself the worse she can do is roll in her own mess which is just pain to wash and dry her thick coat

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OneLongDay · 13/06/2016 10:25

Puppy pic a demanded this was after her bath and half hour of me chasing her with the towel

AIBU to make DP come home and sort his --our-- dog (kind of light hearted)
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