A dog mom that is. I feel so horrible saying this but pretty much ever since we brought DD home I can't stand my dog. I really hope I'm not the only one that feels this way but I probably am. He has always been a good dog and still is to some point.
Whenever DD cries he cries and whimpers and howls. Okay that was cute the first dozen times but now it goes right through me. I get headaches everyday sometimes twice a day and his barking and howling is the last thing I want to hear.
Also, the other day we came home and he shredded our comforter! Luckily we have another set. I wanted to make him an outside dog. He had never done anything like this. I know he is just acting out because he doesn't get all the attention but my gosh. Sorry this is def a vent but does anyone have this problem too?
Re: I'm a horrible mom.
He has been second fiddle since we brought DS home 3.5 years ago. It is hard to give even more of myself to yet another being, after DS, a baby and my husband I am spent. The cat is lucky he gets fed regularly.
TTC since May 2006. After 3 failed Clomid cycles, 2 failed Injectibles/IUIs, 2 failed IVFs and 1 failed FET, we moved on to adoption!
Last ditch FET resulted in BFP, and identical twin girls!
Our dog has been a pill too. I know he needs more attention and exercise, but DH is the runner in the house so I sort of feel like that's on him. Dog has become a master at destroying pacifiers. Not a fan.
My brother had issues with his dog destroying everything once they had kids, so I've been really trying to give our dogs individual attention whenever possible. They are really good with our LO but I know that they have been neglected compared to how life was before LO came along.
I do take them for walks frequently - I'm the crazy lady pushing a stroller with two 60 lb dogs. I think it helps them associate the baby with something fun and I really think they are proud to go for walks with "their" baby. They're actually probably better behaved on their leashes when I have the stroller than when we go without it. I'm not sure what we'll do once the ground is snow/ice covered..