dogslyfe
Posted : 3/7/2006 3:42:48 PM
Ah, I see. You know, I have parental units that on occasion insist on acting like children. When they do this, I just go on about my business. I don't call them, try to make up for whatever it is in their mind I've done wrong, or keep hounding them to make up/come over/whatever. When they're ready to act like adults we sit down and talk it out. Then again, I have certain parental units that never come to that point, so I just wait for the whole deal to blow over... and continue to live my life as I see fit. Then again, I am on the "Bad Child List". It's my list. I made it and I can own it any time I see fit. hehe
My dear, there are only four things in your world that you can completely control. What YOU think, what YOU do, what YOU say, and how YOU feel. You cannot do a whole lot about their snit, and you really have to do what's right for you and yours. When they find themselves dying on that hill all alone, things may change for the better.
When the parental units get all squirrelly on me, I treat them like my dogs. Put that dog in its crate, and just let it cry it out. If you let it out for whining and crying it learns it can whine and cry and get its way. No trying to make it feel better or pampering its hurt.
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Further, sometimes with dogs they and we find ourselves in a relationship that just is NOT a good fit. As much as I'm an advocate of being a dog's forever home, sometimes the BEST thing you can do for a dog is let it go. Sometimes we get some bumps and bruises along the way, and maybe make some bad decisions. But if a few bad decisions and bumps in the road were an automatic deterrent to having a relationship with another living being (whether it be dog or human) then most people would live VERY lonely lives.
Somewhere along the way I hope some of this makes sense.
Edit to add: in addition to these things, however, I hope you in the process of getting this new pup have made preparations and have learned ways to avoid the mistakes from the last one - ergo Romeo wouldn't have been in vain. You have, right?