Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 Anyone else here grow up on a farm? I have some really disturbing memories of my dad beating up on the animals. I realize that to raise animals they have to see you as the dominant figure, but even my husband was taken aback when my dad pulled out a 2x4 and whacked a pig over the head with it. My dad would also kick and hit our dogs and then have them put down because they wouldn't " behave " . My point is they treat these animals so flippantly, like they're so much garbage that they have to deal with. I think they view children in a similar way: just something they have to deal with, rather than someone who might have a voice. > > Just need to vent. Nada has huge pet issues as many of our BP parents do. Her need for unconditional love is totally at the expense of the pet and it just devastates me. She has a bichon frise which is about a 20lb dog. He has never been out of her house except twice when he had to go to the vets for emergency antibiotics. He pees and poops on newspaper in her basement and has never had any training. He is terrified of people and neurotic when Nada is not around. Oh ya, he is 3 years old. He has never been socialized with other dogs or people nor has he been neutered. > > So I just got an email from Nada freaking out because this week she had to work extra long shifts so she left the back door to her house open to the small fenced yard so the dog could go in and out. Well the dog dug out under the fence and took off. A neighbor brought the dog back to her this morning letting her know he had escaped. She was really upset and her comment in her email was - " I don't know what I am going to do with him! I guess I will have to walk him or something. Obviously now that I am working he needs company so I better get him another dog. " > > Great, that is sooo Nada. She can't handle the dog she has so the solution is to get another one. It upsets me so much that she cannot see the fault in this. What burns me even more is I am a coordinator for a pure bred rescue (not bichon's!!!) and I am ashamed at the way she treats her pets. Never in zillion years would I ever approve her for a dog. > > Thanks for listening. > > Steph > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 hahahaha! my nada had a bichon, too! she was completely inappropriate with him as well. she cooked for him everyday, made him terribly overweight to where he couldn't jump anymore so she had a ramp built for him to allow him to get on her bed. she also had portraits taken of him every year, dressed up in tuxedos and what have you (let's take into account that my nada NEVER ordered school pics of me & refused to buy my senior portrait). it got to the point that he had cancer and she had put him on chemo for a year.....i've never seen a more miserable dog in my life. he was just a lump that could do nothing. she babied him, spoon fed him, put him in diapers, etc. when he finally died she went completely psychotic & of course screamed at me for not being there when he needed to be rushed to the vet (his death was my fault, i guess. CANCER didn't have anything to do with it?) i had to jump on this one because i'm so closely linked with this topic.... thanks for the laughs! -christine. Steph wrote: Just need to vent. Nada has huge pet issues as many of our BP parents do. Her need for unconditional love is totally at the expense of the pet and it just devastates me. She has a bichon frise which is about a 20lb dog. He has never been out of her house except twice when he had to go to the vets for emergency antibiotics. He pees and poops on newspaper in her basement and has never had any training. He is terrified of people and neurotic when Nada is not around. Oh ya, he is 3 years old. He has never been socialized with other dogs or people nor has he been neutered. So I just got an email from Nada freaking out because this week she had to work extra long shifts so she left the back door to her house open to the small fenced yard so the dog could go in and out. Well the dog dug out under the fence and took off. A neighbor brought the dog back to her this morning letting her know he had escaped. She was really upset and her comment in her email was - " I don't know what I am going to do with him! I guess I will have to walk him or something. Obviously now that I am working he needs company so I better get him another dog. " Great, that is sooo Nada. She can't handle the dog she has so the solution is to get another one. It upsets me so much that she cannot see the fault in this. What burns me even more is I am a coordinator for a pure bred rescue (not bichon's!!!) and I am ashamed at the way she treats her pets. Never in zillion years would I ever approve her for a dog. Thanks for listening. Steph __________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 This is Nada's second Bichon. The first sounds much like your Nada's. He was fed to the point he was round and could barely walk. He lived to be 13 and his last few months (by her accounts) were horrible. He was incontinent and blind so she kept him in a baby playpen. He could no longer walk either. She let him suffer for months before he finally stopped eating and passed away. I hate to say this ( I am horrified ) but that was over a year ago and I believe he is still in her freezer. There are somethings I just don't want to know. She does make me feel sick to my stomach. All I can do is stay away and keep little to no contact. I am just so thankful she is not a collector, I suppose that would be worse. Steph Re: Nada and pets hahahaha! my nada had a bichon, too! she was completely inappropriate with him as well. she cooked for him everyday, made him terribly overweight to where he couldn't jump anymore so she had a ramp built for him to allow him to get on her bed. she also had portraits taken of him every year, dressed up in tuxedos and what have you (let's take into account that my nada NEVER ordered school pics of me & refused to buy my senior portrait). it got to the point that he had cancer and she had put him on chemo for a year.....i've never seen a more miserable dog in my life. he was just a lump that could do nothing. she babied him, spoon fed him, put him in diapers, etc. when he finally died she went completely psychotic & of course screamed at me for not being there when he needed to be rushed to the vet (his death was my fault, i guess. CANCER didn't have anything to do with it?) i had to jump on this one because i'm so closely linked with this topic.... thanks for the laughs! -christine. .. ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2008 Report Share Posted May 29, 2008 I never thought about it until this post... I grew up with animals all of my life. I had a cocker spaniel from the age of 2. He lived to be 15, I came home one day and he was gone. I asked my mom where he went and she said, " Oh I had him put to sleep today. " Like it was no big deal... I never even got to say good-bye. We had a kitten that was given away. Another dog and cat was put to sleep just because she was tired of dealing with them. The dog was only 6, I was out of the house by then and didn't find out until it was over. The cat was old, but still had more life in him, she had the nerve to get upset with the vet for making her " feel bad " for putting him to sleep. I wouldn't be surprised if the vet didn't put him to sleep. She always went and did these things on her own on a whim. I never found out until after it had been done. I never got to say good-bye to any of them. > > I came across this thread because I was wondering if pet issues were > common with BPD parents. In my case, the stories are not sick and > cruel, just sad. Last weekend I was going through old papers and came > across a little " Book About Me " someone had helped me write at age > five. On my " Pets " page, I wrote about a cat and two dogs that I > loved but my parents had given away. One of the dogs found its way > back after they gave it away the first time and they gave it away > again. We moved a lot and changed schools a lot, and I guess the pets > didn't have much stability in their lives, either. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2008 Report Share Posted May 31, 2008 It's odd because I never even connected the parade of pets to the need to be unconditionally loved, which could almost go without saying, I don't know how I overlooked. I know whenever she's unhappy because she buys a pet. They were never around for too long growing up, because the responsibility would get to be too much. Cats, rabbits, birds, whatever. I bought a dog for myself at around 17 and she quickly found one, what appears to be a St Bernard mutt. They became inseparable, which sucks because I finally had a dog for myself. Eventually she left the dogs in the care of my Dad. Because of all this, I don't feel any connection to pets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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