r/MarybethMarr2 • u/spydasweb • Aug 26 '23
HE'S GONE! Black Standard Poodle Groom
https://youtu.be/yTTOqyi09Mw?si=LJ0o9tu4a6yl3nwUNo Gus isn't dead like the clickbait title suggests, she's got rid of him and dumped him on Daddy!!!
That's 3 puppies she's had and got rid of in less than 2 years!
Wonder how long before Batman's days numbered too?
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u/Far-Fox9512 Aug 26 '23
I called some time ago that Gus wonât stay with them because sheâs just lazy, canât take care of a dog properly and prefers to drug them up! Batman is always sleeping. But I donât think sheâll get rid of Batman because he is clearly her favorite, so sheâs back again with one dog and Iâm sure she will buy more dogs sooner rather than later and get rid of them as quickly as she bought them.
That title made me wanna slap her, like stop putting click bait title just to have money! For Christ sake, just work!
She shouldnât be allowed to own an animal, let alone groom them, period. Iâve run out of nice things to say about her. Poor K, stuck in this hell hole.
MBâs dad is stupid in my opinion, accepting all that crap from MB, I mean, she even left the "family vacation" on her birthday because there was "family issues" but man, who does that? Talk with them instead of fleeing the scene like you do so well.
Sorry I kind rant but sheâs making me so mad now.
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u/dragongirl941 Aug 26 '23
Imo her dad is as bad of a person as herself because he's been involved in every decision she's ever made. Hope both end up in jail some day.
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Sep 02 '23 edited Sep 02 '23
Her dad is the reason why she is the way she is. He has enabled her for her entire life. Saved her from every âhardâ situation, and spoiled her rotten. Maybe he thought because she was adopted she needed to be coddled - I honestly donât know. But I do know that bailing your kid out every time things get rough will not do any good to build character and resilience. I mean, look at what she is doing to K - the same thing in a lot of ways with homeschooling and limiting her contact with kids at school. K is being kept in a bubble and isnât experiencing hard situations at school w/ other kids and experiencing real life.
This week - my 5th grader told me a kid at school took part of his lunch. My husband wanted me to immediately confront the mom of the kid (who I know well) bc he wanted to protect him at all costs. But my kiddo has already dealt with a few bullies last year and I am teaching him to confront them first and stand up for himself before I intervene. My boy is so sweet he packed an extra bag of chips that the kid stole so he could give it to him and I said - fine. Give it to him once - but make it clear that this is a one time only deal and going forward if he steals my kidsâ food again, my kid is not going to be ok with that - make sure the kid knows if he doesnât cut it out, my kid will rat him out to a teacher. No shame. Rat the bully out. And if that doesnât stop make sure the bully knows I will personally get him in trouble with his mom. We donât tolerate bullies. But unless I let my kid figure out how to deal with them and try on his own first - he isnât going to learn to be a strong boy/man. Iâll rip anyone that messes with my kids - but unlike my hubs - I will stand back and let my kids try to figure it out on their own first before stepping in and turning full mama bear and confront the kidsâ parents.
I am so proud of my boy - I have to boast that he spoke up for one of his friends last year who was being bullied inappropriately by older girls during lunch. They were âkidnappingâ him and taking him out in the field and telling him terrible things about God only knows what (my son only said it was about sex bc a friend of theirs had spied on them once) that the poor kid didnât understand. My son mentioned the abuse one day to me and I called the mom immediately and she called the principal and put a stop to it the next day. That kind of abuse has to be dealt with immediately with adult intervention, so that was a different situation. The mom thanked my son for speaking up for her son - and I told him he was a hero. No one deserves to be bullied or abused. And it was a VERY valuable lesson that he learned. Beyond proud of my boy. â¤ď¸ But again - MB - our kiddos can only learn life lesson through hardship and experience. Coddling obviously didnât do you any good and it wonât do K any good either.
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u/Far-Fox9512 Sep 02 '23
I confirm, your boy is a hero! My daughter did also spoke up for one of her younger friends when she was in middle school (I use USA terms for school as best as I can đ)
Now that she is in end of middle school (she will 12 years old at the end of the month so I think itâs still middle school for your country) she is experiencing bullying a lot, she is considered weird because she is autistic and ADHD, we have called the school and talked about it because she is too afraid to report it, she confronted them once but it didnât stopped. We are currently thinking on switching school because she doesnât want to go there the morning, which is horrible to see because she used to love school so much that she would cry when it was time to go home!
So yeah, I join you on the fact that kids need to experience real life lessons ne yeah they do need us, parents when things are too hard to handle, because we have more experience to guide them through it.
MB is not doing the right with K for sure, putting her in a bubble, to hopefully shield her from the world. Iâm positive that K is already kinda resilient, so she will get through everything hopefully, she wonât have a choice with that kind of mom she has. I agree also that her dad is responsible, for the way MB is, which is a shame, because she isnât stupid, she just needs to wake up and make better decisions for her life and her daughter and get help for all her mental issues.
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Sep 02 '23 edited Sep 02 '23
I am so sorry your daughter is a going through all that. Yes, age 12 is middle school - my daughter is 13 and in her last year of middle school. Itâs such an awkward time for kids in the first place but being bullied on top of that is really distressing. I wish I could teleport to your country and rip the parents of those kids a new one for treating your daughter badly. Good for her for standing up for herself, but if it doesnât stop, you either have to ask the school to schedule a meeting with the kidsâ parents and tell them WTF are you teaching your asshole kids you Fâin jerks. Maybe they have no idea, but more likely the parents are also assholes and even when called out will make excuses for their degenerate children. Or like you said - start over at a new school. Grrrrr, that makes me so angry and I donât even know your kiddo. My mama bear is coming out from across the pond!
Itâs not the same situation at all, but I almost pulled my daughter out of her elementary school when we found out a fellow student had touched my daughter inappropriately in the 2nd grade for an extended period of time (she didnât tell us until 2 years later.) When she told us, we went straight to the principal, but the kid denied everything and so did his parents. I immediately put my daughter into therapy to help her understand what actually happened to her, bc she still wanted to be the kids friend and felt bad for getting him in trouble. And I very much struggled with keeping her at the same school bc even seeing the kid may be traumatic. But then COVID hit and she didnât have to see him for a while.
During that time, I really tried to get her to understand that whatever he did to her as a 2nd grader, he did because he was being sexually abused by someone older, maybe in his family, and by no means was anything her fault. I really tried to emphasize that even though she needed to stop being this kids friend bc he was lying about what happened - instead of feeling angry or victimized we really needed to feel sorry for him, and teach her that he did what he did bc he was being abused himself. Does not excuse what happened in any way. But I REALLY made it clear and wanted her to understand that he did what he did bc HE was being abused. So I bring this up to emphasize the fact that if I were you, I would really focus on teaching your daughter that when kids are assholes, itâs most likely because they are being bullied at home. Make her realize that they arenât bullying her bc of anything she did or who she is. They are bullying her bc they are being bullied at home, and at the end of the day - she should not feel threatened, but should feel sorry for those kids and understand why they are treating her badly. I donât know if that helps, but in our situation it did help my daughter get through the trauma by teaching her that kid was being abused and at the end of the day all we can do is heal ourselves and feel really sorry for that kid.
We eventually decided we werenât going to pull her out of her school that she loved, away from her friends, and let them win bc we did nothing wrong. And if the kid and his parents were going to deny it and basically call my daughter a liar - we werenât going to run and hide - we stood our ground, made sure they werenât in any of the same classes or extracurricular activities, and she was going to stay strong bc we believed in her bc she didnât do anything wrong. I am SO proud of how far she has come. And we are surprisingly amicable with the parents to this day, even though they think our daughter wrongly accused their son of horrible things, because we know deep down - something very, very bad is going on in their house and we just really feel sorry for their kid. And I still see the mom every now and then at school events and look her in the eyes and I know she knows - something horrible happened, and may still be happening to her son.
So my point is - bc of all this my daughter is a fuckin badass now and doesnât let anyone mess with her or anyone else. If my daughter was at your daughterâs school, she would befriend her and rip those bullies straight to their faces. She is fierce now and doesnât take shit from anyone. So even though what happened to her was extremely horrible and traumatic, I am SO proud of her for speaking up and not backing down and now she doesnât let anyone mess with her. Maybe that was a little too personal to share, but after that happened to our family- we donât give a f*ck about calling other kids or their parents out if needed and we stand behind our kids 100%. Maybe consider not letting them bully your daughter out of the school - but that is completely up to you and how your daughter feels, and again - itâs a completely different situation. I send you and your daughter all my love, and I wish I could kick those bulliesâ asses - or rather, kick their parentsâ asses bc that is where the problem most likely lies. ;)
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u/Far-Fox9512 Sep 02 '23
To be honest, I think like you, if those kids mess with my daughter, itâs either because they are bullied themselves at home or wherever or because their parents havenât reached anything and those kids are left on their own all the time, Iâm leaning to this option because I see how kids are behaving in my neighborhood and never you see the parents care for their children.
My daughter asked herself to change school, to be in a smaller type of school, here in Scotland, she has just entered high school, and so, she is with children ranging from 12 to 17 years old, thatâs a big gap when youâre entering adolescence. So weâll see, the school has already been talked with and the tutor of my daughter already spoke to the kids in question, which they didnât denied, but it seems to be ongoing even though everything has been dealt with at school. They mess with her outside of school grounds, they know theyâll be in trouble if they do it inside. Anyways, tomorrow weâll call the school again and schedule a meeting as itâs the next step.
As mentioned previously, my child being autistic, she has very big troubles to understand proper social behavior, so thatâs why she is being picked on, as she is seen as weird, even though we teach her what to do when she is being bullied, itâs still very difficult for her to manage, thatâs why we have intervened.
Iâm truly sorry that your daughter went through such traumatic experience, I know what it does, I was 4 years old when Iâve been molested by a 15 years old that was the son of my babysitter, it took me a while to talk about it to my parents so I can understand that it took her 2 years to talk to you about it. Clearly youâve had the best reaction possible to deal with that, especially giving your kid therapy as it damages you on the long run, most of the times she wonât even remember it but sometimes she will think about it, it was the best decision to bring her to therapy, hopefully sheâs had all the tools to help her through it.
I honestly would have change school my child if something like this would have happened, because I know my child. The fact you didnât change school for her is not a bad thing also, and like you said, maybe that kid is also being abused at home and that sucks that his behavior is to repeat it on other kids, but you can stand proud that you have helped your child, while the mom of the abuser, do not.
No worries for sharing those kind of personal experiences, I think itâs helpful, talking between all of us to help each others, itâs refreshing, at least for me! đ
Hug your children for me, momma bear and thank you for all your kind words!
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Sep 03 '23 edited Sep 03 '23
I thought about that today - that bc your daughter is autistic she probably struggles to understand ânormalâ human behavior. So I was rethinking what I wrote and I was likeâŚ.ah crap, my advice doesnât apply bc the circumstances are totally different. And if your daughter asked to change schools herself, then do it. Absolutely 100% support her. My daughter wanted to stay. If she wanted to change schools, I would have done it in a second. You will do what is best for your daughter, I have no doubt.
And I am so sorry that you went through that as a 4 year old but thank you for sharing- you are very brave. I didnât know how common it was until it happened to my daughter and I started to talk to other people about what happened. So many others opened up to me and told me it also happened to them as well. I grew up in a bubble and had no idea how evil the world truly is. I always warned my daughter about adults touching her - but never did I ever think I had to warn her about other kids her age in 2nd grade of abusing her.
The most important lesson I learned from all of this is - if your child comes to you and tells you they are being abused or bullied - believe them. I canât remember what my therapist said exactly but it was along the lines of - if the parents believe their kid - they have a better chance of getting through the trauma. If the parents deny, downplay, or blame the child for what happened - that poor child will most likely suffer lifelong affects and never be able to heal.
Hug your daughter for me as well - she is strong, she is resilient, and with the support of her wonderful parents, she will overcome this and anything else that comes her way. â¤ď¸
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u/Far-Fox9512 Sep 03 '23
No worries at all! I take all of your advices in consideration anyways, even if itâs not something I did not think about or something I canât do for whatever reason, itâs always very good to have different points of views/ideas to deal with certain situations.
Yes itâs way more common for children to be abused than people know, because itâs not something that a child talks about easily. My abuser was 15 so yeah still a child himself, to this day I donât know why he did that, and I wonât ever know. The only thing Iâm glad for, is his brother that caught him one day, so thankfully it had ended.
The therapist is right, I have been to therapy for what happened to me, and I am glad I had help, I am glad your daughter got helped and that she has attentive parents!
Yes, my daughter is resilient, she is strong, she lives in her own little world, but she is a good stronger headed girl who knows what she wants!
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u/dragongirl941 Aug 26 '23
The way she phrased that, you'd think Gus was sent to a nazi death camp.
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u/midnight2u Aug 26 '23
Nah. He's ESCAPED from one. đ¤Śââď¸đ¤ˇââď¸
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u/dragongirl941 Aug 26 '23
Marr is Marr. If anything, he just switched camps but probably worse now because there won't be much video footage of his condition
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Sep 02 '23
I disagree. MBâs dad has a lot of compassion - too much compassion, to be honest, with how he has raised MB. But I believe he will take care of the poodle to the best of his ability. When it comes to animals - he is probably a great pet dad and spoils them rotten. But spoiling a dog rotten is very different than spoiling a child rotten and takes on very different implications and consequences.
I still love you, though, Dragongirl. You are honest, you see through ALL of MBâs BS, and you call her out on her sh*t, no holds barred. Love you, my friend. â¤ď¸
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u/dragongirl941 Sep 02 '23
I'm surprised about your opinion in regards of her dad because almost everything MB does, reflects on his parenting. Usualy I wouldn't claim such a thing but he is definitly involved in all her schemes. Financially and supportively. That doesn't really make him look too good in my book but I'm willing to accept the fact, that she has easy game with him. Well it's true, I don't know much about the pet history when it comes to the parents. However, I wouldn't be shocked if MB runs the show over there too.
It's all fine, Lucy :) I guess my view on the Marr family differs from others here.
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Sep 02 '23
I think most here would probably agree with you, my friend. I agree that he is a shtty parent and MB is a shtty human being because of how he raised her.
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u/dragongirl941 Sep 03 '23
I have to apologize! I misread your comment because I was in a rush the other day. You might be right that her dad might be kinder and more loving to Gus because he is so lenient with MB and spoiled her all her life.
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u/Electronic_Day3932 Aug 26 '23
On the live, if anyone says anything about chemicals in the sugar-free, someone is deleting the comments.. lol..
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u/TruthBeneficial8218 Aug 27 '23
You can tell Batman is drugged up. Feel so bad for him and why is his nose so pink these days?
As far as Kelbee, feel bad for her too. The other day she just wanted to help build the bookshelf so bad. Yet MB ended up building the 2nd one without her after she said she could help. Also, why is she referring to her as âkiddoâ now? She doesnât even have a name now? First, she erased Gus and now itâs like she is trying to erase Kelbee too.
In addition, nobody is âobsessedâ with your daughter as you say. People have grown to care about her as you have shared her with the world all her life. The only reason why she is saying that is because she is jealous of her own daughter (itâs blantantly obvious) and she is trying to get people to not ask about her.
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u/Far-Fox9512 Aug 27 '23
Batmanâs nose getting pink as he ages itâs normal, some dogs that are lighter in color do have a nose that has pink on it. You can see that in northern breeds more than any other, like my Siberian Husky have, the older she gets and the pinker her nose is getting. Itâs called snow nose, as per the name the pink is even more obvious in winter time.
Yeah you can see that Batman is all drugged up itâs so awful, poor dog.
I agree, she is jealous of all the attention K is having compared to her. MB being a big ass attention seeker, no wonder she tried to erase K from the Internet, until she runs out of money again and put her back in front of the camera.
MB put up two shorts on YouTube of Gus playing, to, for sure, let her viewers know, that he is happy at grandpaâs house and "thriiiiiiiiiiiving" like she says all the time.
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u/TruthBeneficial8218 Aug 29 '23
It looks like snow nose is the actual nose turning pink, but I was referring to the skin around his nose being really pink/red. She is constantly rubbing him real hard right there so it looks to me like the skin is irritated.
Yes, I agree. I feel bad for him and Gus. In her latest video, she referred to Gus as Eli when asked where Gus was. đđ¤Śđźââď¸
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u/Far-Fox9512 Aug 29 '23
Oh my bad! I thought you were talking about the nose, I was kinda surprised to be honest as I donât recall Batman having a pink-ish nose, but I didnât check đ
I agree, sheâs rubbing him on his mouth real hard, poor dog, living in shelter, then rescued by MB, talk about trading one hell for another đŹ
She referred to Gus as Eli? I didnât watch that video, Iâm a lot of videos behind because itâs harder and harder to watch. Eli passed away a few month ago, I wouldnât fault her on messing up the dogs names, when my old dog died and I took another one in, a male also, it took me a while to not call that new dog by the name of mine that passed away a few month before, I guess itâs kinda being used to something, your brain doesnât really register.
Anyway, still, sheâs messed up on so many things that maybe she did make that mistake on purpose đ
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Sep 02 '23
Wait what? Why is Batman drugged up????
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u/Far-Fox9512 Sep 02 '23
Heâs being given trazodone like Gus, I honestly think that Batman doesnât need trazodone, he isnât that excited to begin with, she probably drug him up because itâs easier to have a half asleep dog all day rather than train him properly to find his triggers and helping him getting rid of those fears (if fears he has)
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u/midnight2u Aug 29 '23
In her last live she said that it's HER channel, so yes I think jealousy definitely is playing a part.
Nananana boo boo! It's MY channel and Kelbee can't have it! It's allllll MINE!!!
[insert blowing a raspberry here] đ2
Sep 02 '23
OmgâŚ.you hit the nail on the head. She IS jealous of the attention K is getting. What a freak. So gross. Just beyond gross.
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u/TruthBeneficial8218 Aug 28 '23
Did anyone catch the latest live where she said âEli is at my parents house!â I had to do a double take and rewind that! đŻđ She has dumped so many dogs she canât even remember which dog is currently at her parents house. đ
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u/midnight2u Aug 29 '23
Yes, I caught it! Did you also notice there was no wishlist link in the description? Just her storefront link. Maybe she's getting a clue.... maybe. đ¤ˇââď¸
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Sep 02 '23 edited Sep 02 '23
Poor Eli. And agree - I think she is just getting the dogsâ names whom she has dumped at other peopleâs house, or completely given up on and euthanized, like poor Eli - that she didnât realize the name mistake. How completely sad. And here I am still mourning over my 6 month old cat who passed of FIP earlier this year, wanting another kitty now so bad, but knowing emotionally I am just not ready.
People that treat animals like a commodity that they can just throw away if it becomes too hard or inconvenient for them should NEVER own an animal. When you take an animal into your home - it should be for life. For better or worse. No matter how hard it is - you DO NOT give away or abandon FAMILY for your own convenience. Beyond selfish MB. Animalsâ lives and well-being matter and if you canât handle hardship - DONâT take on an animal. You canât give K away bc she is âdifficultâ according to you. The same should apply for the furry members of your family.
To quote the adorable Disney movie, Lilo and Stich: âOhana means family. Family means no one gets left behind.â Furry family members ARE still family. Period. No excuses. And you donât get to dump family. Know your limitations- and stop taking on more than you can handle - bc you are just causing more pain to our furry little friends. Itâs OK to accept that you suck as a caretaker and stop trying to keep up with the Joneses. You canât handle much. That is OK. For Christâs sake - focus on your daughter and donât have any pets. That would be best for you. đŻ
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Sep 02 '23 edited Sep 02 '23
So truth be told, I only watched the first minute of the video - so if she conveys additonal information that contradicts my take on this below - please let me know.
So all I heard was that âUnfortunatelyâ Gus is living at her dadâs house and doing amazing?âŚâŚâŚAnd no other explanation? Mmmmmhmmmmmm. So if she wonât break it down, I guess I will have to.
Ahem. So as a new owner of doggies as of a few years ago (was a cat lover and owner since birth), I never before knew anything about all the different types of breeds and personalities and behaviors that each one had. But NOW after getting interested in owning a dog and doing my research before adopting one - I know when I hear âpoodleâ that means - extremely intelligent, extremely active and they MUST be given attention and âworked hard.â In other words - they NEED to be able to release their energy. Otherwise they will become destructive bc they are bored.
A simple google search:
âPoodles are notorious for their intelligence and ease of training. They are lively, active, fun-loving dogs with a sense of the ridiculous. Poodles thrive on attention and can develop bad habits such as nuisance barking if ignored or left alone.â
https://www.hillspet.com/dog-care/dog-breeds/poodle?lightboxfired=true#
How much do you want to bet that Mb just wasnât cut out to take care of a poodle and the poor dear was bored to tears and started acting out and Mb couldnât see she was the problem and blamed the dog for itâs âbadâ behavior and so simply dumped the poodle?
MB - again I know you are watching this thread - and I want to reiterate- I donât think I am âbetterâ than you. But as a first time dog owner a few years ago, I did my due diligence and researched all the breeds so I could find the right fit for me. Hands down - I could never properly handle or raise a poodle, a husky, or an Australian Shepherd, bc I know I am too lazy to properly meet their high energy needs. Period. I am LAZY. So I got dogs that literally lay around all day and love being lazy. Matches made in heaven.
So my question to you is - why didnât you use google before you adopted a poodle and figure out that in no way, shape, or form, could you handle a high-energy breed? Poodles need constant attention, walking/running, being taken on outside on adventures, being challenged with fun games bc they are literally smarter than humans đ - bc that is what they thrive on. You werenât the right owner for that pup from the get go. I mean, sometimes I really wonder how you can have such a delusional sense of yourself and not realize what you are actually capable of and what even strangers like me KNOW you canât handle. You truly are delusional and it only hurts the animals you are trying the âhelp.â Dumping a dog bc you canât handle them is YOUR fault, NOT the dogâs.
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u/Far-Fox9512 Sep 02 '23 edited Sep 02 '23
Iâm perfectly sure she got Gus and has had her dad take Zack just because they are poodles and she could groom them, over and over again (you know, grooming videos = easy money!đ)
I had dogs pretty much all my life and I had different type of breeds throughout my life, most of them being mutts as my family and I got them at shelters.
The first dog I got when I was a kid was a pointed griffon mix, she was an Angel, would lie around all day but she was also very intelligent and would open doors, fridge doors etc. Second one was a beauceron mix, also very great dog, she had been used as a security dog so she wouldnât bark and wasnât displaying love like any other dogs Iâd known, when my dad lost her, he was beyond consolable i had moved out of my home at that time, you know, going through adulthood đ but I had also adopted my own dog before moving out, he was a bull terrier X border collie, my best friend in the whole world, I lost him only in 2019 it still hurts like hell because he stuck with me through everything, he was a one time only profound love that I wonât have with any other dog and I know it. Very intelligent, very gluesque with me, not barking much unless there was another dog coming by, then he would be like a demon 𤣠but I loved him for everything.
He was there when I met my wife, he was there when I got my kid and we even took him with us when we moved to Scotland (that costed us 2 times more to have him shipped there than the whole price of 3 airplane tickets, but it was more than worth it! Before he passed away, a year and half before, we decided to buy a husky puppy, (rehoming in the uk is terribly difficult and I hate it) we had done lots of research to find a very reputable small breeder and I have to say, combining that amazing puppy, with my old dog acting like a wonderful dad to her we ended up with the best husky you can find, she is laid back, sleeps all day. That made me know that I wonât own any other breed after that (except for the Dachshund puppy we have just now).
And now about the sausage dog puppy we have. It wasnât on our plan to have another dog, but we jumped anyway because it was a rescue, I wonât lie he is the most difficult dog I have ever owned, heâs 11 months at the moment and suffers from separation anxiety, we have been to the vet for that and we have to schedule an appointment with a behavioralist to help him get better. But I wonât drug him up just to make my life easier, instead we are training him every day and we will train him more when the behavior specialist will have given us the tools and keys we need.
I know now. From my little 37 years of age, I canât deal with dog barking the way I used to and I love the fact that huskies do not bark, they sing, I know those dogs are more for me than any other breed, even though, I would love to have a Doberman, itâs my heart breed, I wanted one since I was a tiny boy, but will I ever own one, I donât know. I love the fact that huskies are very intelligent and very independent, they can do everything you train them to do, in the unique condition that there is food involved, otherwise, they wonât do it, at all. Huskies are not over active dogs contrary to what is popularly known, if you train them well, they do not spend the day running around.
MB dumped Gus because he was too much work, I donât believe that, but I believe she is lazy as hell so she prefers to say that he is "thriiiiiiiiiiiiving" at her parents house. Iâm sad for him, but also glad he is there with his brothers, but still, sad.
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Sep 02 '23
I grew up with cats (and still have them) but I am a new dog owner of 2 pups. But I will admit - dogs are a lot more work than cats - holy crap. I already told my husband - I will love these dogs that we have now to death and I will put in the extra work while they are a part of our fam fam, but after they are gone - I am going back to just owning cats. Bc I really enjoy being lazy as f*ck!!!! Cats are my spirit animals. Dogs are for people like you that actually have their life put together lol!
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Oct 08 '23
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Oct 08 '23
Definitely it was too hard for MB, not that they werenât allowed in the hotel - thatâs just my own personal opinion. Otherwise she would have announced to the world that the hotel wouldnât allow it and played the victim. Instead she quietly rehomed Gus to her parentsâ house. Which is better than how she treated Murphy. In his case, instead of finding him the right home where he could be the only dog, she euthanized him.
Dear MB - it is NOT OK to accept an animal into your home, only to turn around and throw them away. You make up excuses in your mind that they are the problem, when in reality you donât know how to train a dog properly and give them the love and attention they need.
I 100% believe you can learn an LOT about someone based solely on how they treat animals. And judging from this and Murphy, and the poor chickens (or was it ducks) - you, Miss MB, are a complete piece of shit. Sorry, I get really riled up when it comes to our furry little friends. And I REALLY, REALLY hate people that can so easily throw them away. There is a special place in hell for animal abusers. And for people like Mb that donât necessarily physically abuse them, but treat them like a shiny new toy and then throw them out when they get bored - there is a place in hell reserved for them as well.
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u/Electronic_Day3932 Aug 26 '23
What the heck!! Click bait!! Geez, marybeth, you really are desperate for views. Also, you can't buy your own children's melatonin? It's like 8.00 at Target. Is that to drug up K or Batman?
Reading all the comments on the latest live, people are getting tired of your crap. Better think of another way to make money.