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General Dobermans Teeth Marks on Phone.

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amethist

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Yea you read it right the first time.

The Doberman being me or should i say that's what i turned into when his sister phoned us yesterday. I went into complete attack mode and boy did it feel good.

It all started in the morning when my husband phoned his dad because of fathers day. I then spoke to his mum to explain all that had happened over the last few weeks, no problem with that.

I then told her that there were quite a few people who had not phoned him once since his accident in Aug 07, and if they phoned now after all this time then i would p@@s them off. She actually agreed with me on this and as i never mentioned any names i could have been talking about anyone.

A few hours later my husband was sleep and the phone rang. It was one of his sisters, i was a bit stunned at first so she maneged to ask if i was going to give her a roasting. I just told her i could not be bothered and put the phone down.

She wrang back a few seconds later.

Wrong thing to do.

THE DOBERMAN WAS LOOSE AND NOTHING WAS GOING TO STOP IT.

I was so angry at the fact that it had taken her nearly 2 years to phone, as i know his mum has been telling both his sisters how ill he has been, they only live a few miles away as it is.

She then went on to try and say i should have phoned her.

Yea right, sorry dear i know you are having a breakdown but i will just phone everyone to tell them about it.

The end of the conversation was when i said " So i looked after him this long on my own so don't bother.

There was a lot more said but she won't be phoning again.

My husbands comment was " She walked right into that" and if she phones again then bite again. :eek:

So if you have the same problem tell them straight.

Maybe not like this but they had been warned it was coming.

Its OK now the doberman is back on the leash and calm again, till next time.

Amehtist
 
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