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Hellooooo...why could your DH not answer the door while you were in the shower??? Did the cat have him pinned down! Just kidding, but like the other poster sid, the dogs were there first so he should expect things like you are saying to happen!
I wondered about why he didn't anser the door too. Was answering the door just not his problem? I think your DH just needs to get over himself. Sorry to be blunt, but he sounds like a big baby. Perhaps he wants all of your attention and is jealous of the animals. He also sounds a bit controlling. I say ignore him. If you let him push your buttons, he'll keep doing it and try to control you even more. Don't be a slave to his problems. Keep the dogs. He'll get over it, or he won't. It's his problem, not yours. He married somebody with dogs. If he ever tries to make you chose between getting rid of the animals or him, keep the animals.
When my daughter was little, she told me that when she got married she would be on horseback and her pets would all be in the wedding. That way her husband would know that he wasn't just marrying her. He would be marrying all of them. I thought that was pretty smart for a little kid. My DH is very tolerent of my animals. I once overheard him talking to a friend that asked him why the dog was in the house and on the furniture. He just told his friend, "Trust me. I would leave before that dog would." BTW DH loves that dog as much as I do. We both call him "the Baby."
Hellooooo...why could your DH not answer the door while you were in the shower??? Did the cat have him pinned down! Just kidding, but like the other poster sid, the dogs were there first so he should expect things like you are saying to happen!
I wondered about why he didn't anser the door too. Was answering the door just not his problem? I think your DH just needs to get over himself. Sorry to be blunt, but he sounds like a big baby. Perhaps he wants all of your attention and is jealous of the animals. He also sounds a bit controlling. I say ignore him. If you let him push your buttons, he'll keep doing it and try to control you even more. Don't be a slave to his problems. Keep the dogs. He'll get over it, or he won't. It's his problem, not yours. He married somebody with dogs. If he ever tries to make you chose between getting rid of the animals or him, keep the animals.
When my daughter was little, she told me that when she got married she would be on horseback and her pets would all be in the wedding. That way her husband would know that he wasn't just marrying her. He would be marrying all of them. I thought that was pretty smart for a little kid. My DH is very tolerent of my animals. I once overheard him talking to a friend that asked him why the dog was in the house and on the furniture. He just told his friend, "Trust me. I would leave before that dog would." BTW DH loves that dog as much as I do. We both call him "the Baby."