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Canine Comes Between Couple
Woman, Boyfriend Disagree On Keeping Biting Dog
POSTED: 4:04 pm PDT May 22, 2006
- Dear Double Take,My boyfriend and I have been together for almost five years. I have three children, ages 7, 11 and 13, from a previous marriage; he has none.For the most part we all mesh well together, except over one thing: a dog.Two years ago, my oldest dragged home the cutest border collie mix puppy. As my boyfriend has an old dog, I thought this would be perfect for my kids. He didn't think so.After a few days, the puppy grew on him and we kept her. I paid for all her vet bills, and we split the cost of food for the dogs. When she was eight months old, she went into heat -- two weeks before her appointment to get spayed.One thing led to another, she ended up on a chain outside, and ended up pregnant. Several appointments and $600 later -- which he would not help with -- she had one puppy. Two months later, my boyfriend informed me we are keeping the puppy.I was upset, but I eventually agreed. Then she started biting. Now, a year later, she has bitten five kids -- two of my own -- and one kid twice. But my boyfriend refuses to get rid of her. He told me that if I make him get rid of her, he will resent me!I'm afraid that this dog is going to do some serious damage to some child and cost us financially. What can or should I do, short of uprooting my children and moving out?
- Dear Double Take,I had been dating my boyfriend for about two years before we moved in together. Up until that time, everything was going well between him and my family. After about 6 months of sharing an apartment, my boyfriend became agitated and jealous, and he eventually became physical with me during several arguments. This violent trend continued for about three months until I moved out and to another city. I didn't tell my family what was going on until after we broke up.About six months after I moved away, my ex moved to the same city for completely legitimate business reasons. We never saw each other at first, but over the course of a year, we've mended our friendship and have begun dating again. The problem is that my family is dead-set against him, and even though we've both been through therapy for what happened, my family doesn't want me to have any interaction with him.I've been keeping our relationship a secret, but it's eating at me much the same as when I was keeping his abusive behavior a secret. Can we possibly move on from what happened between us? And how can I talk to my family about this?
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