Brother-in-law breaks into house, loses my dog.

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I think we've all have some "choice" relatives who seem to be a bigger pain then they are worth.
 

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Bonecrusher#31;3002283 said:
My ghost faced bully busted out 2 weeks ago and had me freaked out(He was expensive) but the outta shape slob knew better than to go more than 200 feet from home.....:D

Haha. He gets down the road a little ways and gives up. Just starts barking to come pick him up.
 

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ChldsPlay;3002238 said:
Just went to my kitchen to get something to eat and looked out our back door and he was there laying on one of his beds that I put out there last night in case he came back while we were asleep or not at home.

Happy to have him back, but still pissed off.

wasn't sure if you meant the dog or the brother in law when i first read that post
 

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ChldsPlay;3002321 said:
Yep, looks like his pads. They appear to be slightly swollen, and I found a blister on one.

Sounds about right, my dog was fine by the next day (but took it easier once outside, so maybe he's not as stupid as he pretends to be), we just clipped off the skin he peeled off and my fiance insisted on using antibiotics on the blister, which he promptly licked off.

If you're feeling particularly glad to see him, you can soak his paws in a little epsom salt and warm water to help with the swelling and the pain if you have it around, but he'll probably be fine by tomorrow even without it.

Hoofbite;3002354 said:
Haha. He gets down the road a little ways and gives up. Just starts barking to come pick him up.

Yeah, I'm got a Staffordshire Bull Terrier (along with a mutt from the pound, which is the one that skinned his pads) and a buddy of mine has an English Bull Dog, they play hard for about 15 minutes when they see each other and then the English Bull Dog is pretty much calls it a day.
 

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Sounds like they have some kind of addiction, ie drugs, alcohol, etc..
 

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You should never loan money to friends or family unless you don't care about ever getting that money back. Otherwise you wreck relationships, and not always just with the offending party. Anyways, 1400 bucks isn't much. I'd just forget about it and make it clear they should look elsewhere for financial help.
 

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ChldsPlay;3002124 said:
I swear, my in-laws just feel the need to take my generosity and repay me by kicking me in the nuts.

My sister-in-law and her husband already owe me over $1400 because they stopped paying off a loan that I graciously opened in my name last year to help them with their bills, forcing me to make the payments. They make more than me and my wife, but for some reason can't get their **** together, and are amazingly behind on every single bill it seems. I have no idea how that happens.

Apparently their gas is off too, so they can't take hot showers. So my sister-in-law tells him he can get into our back door pretty easily (there is a window that needs replaced). So without getting permission from us or anything, and while we're both at work, he decides to break in to our house to take his damn shower. While doing so he spooks my dog and lets him bolt outside and into the neighborhood.

In the past when he's gotten out he's come home later in the day. But he never came home last night and we checked the usual places he runs too.

My wife has been freaking out and wants to kill my brother-in-law.

Torture them like you like to do to other animals. :laugh2:

Oh, and let them borrow your car while you're at it! :tongue:
 
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