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by Kandi on 06 November 2009 - 16:11

yep, planned does not always mean "whelped". Looks like all excellent breedings to me from someone who has so much passion when it comes ot breeding, boarding, raising, training, titling, rescueing, and just having fun with the dogs.

I am completely jealous of the "farm", complete with horses and sheep, and her boundless energy for making sure every animal on the farm has a great quality of life.

Elkoorr

by Elkoorr on 06 November 2009 - 16:11

Heads up, Shelley....you can do it! The advice of getting a divorce attourney is a very good one, please do so. At the end they know the law and are familiar with the judges and court proceedings. ( or give Divorce Court on TV a call...LOL I am sure they are always up for good stories)

Molly ..... I am glad to hear that I am not the only ice cream junky :) Maybe we should found a support group... hahaha

Okie Amazon

by Okie Amazon on 06 November 2009 - 18:11


Maybe your hubby see's that your friend in which you are staying is sort-of a higher scale PUPPY-MILL. SIX litters of pups in a couple of months is an awful lot of pups to roll out in a short time.
I'm sure that ALL are spoken for already. I guess that NO MONEY IS BEING MADE THERE EITHER


 
WTH?????
 
Umm... I know several folks that are making up in the six figure range. If I spend the night with them, does that make me have to pay taxes on THIER income????  Shelly could be staying with a gazillionaire and it wouldn't add to her income one iota. I don't get what you are saying.

ShelleyR

by ShelleyR on 06 November 2009 - 19:11

I've been meaning to start a new thread about my impressions of Chez Graf. LOL
Won't be able to monitor the board like I have at times for awhile, busy with "The Crap" mentioned above.
Everybody try to play nice please.

SS


Okie Amazon

by Okie Amazon on 06 November 2009 - 19:11

( or give Divorce Court on TV a call...LOL I am sure they are always up for good stories)



You know, this was meant as a joke, but honestly, it might pay off to do it! Ya never know!

by 1doggie2 on 06 November 2009 - 19:11

Just floors me how everyone thinks they can have litters of pups and make money, sit home and drink Sun Tea.  Shelley you had a hobby which your husband supported, now you have to take that hobby and turn it into paying employment.

BabyEagle4U

by BabyEagle4U on 06 November 2009 - 20:11

Maybe just find another husband to foot the bill for the hobby plus pay the x-husbands alimony ?

LOL

Crazy.

ShelleyR

by ShelleyR on 06 November 2009 - 20:11

It all starts with the mission-appropriate space, facility, location.
Uh oh.
Did I forget to mention investment capital? Ha ha ha ha ha.
I actually only own 2.5 dogs. The 1/2 a dog is T. (He's been co-owned since we imported him 4 yrs ago) He also happens to be the only one the SV would consider breeding stock. I had Portia before the marriage. Bijou, now 5 and missing both upper P2's, not OFA cerified (why bother?) could be considered community property. He cost nearly $700.
No change in ownership or transfer of registration has occurred since separation.

I suppose I could try to breed Portia and hope she has a couple 20-whelp litters next year so I can pay alimony.

OR! Hey! I've got it! The ultimate get rich in dogs plan!


Cheepherds? Cheeasheps? Shephuahuas?



OK OK. You're right. Physically impossisble.
But you watch your mouth young lady.
I speak Spanish and I know what you just called me!





by beetree on 06 November 2009 - 21:11

Shelley you are hysterical! I still think it is a major bluff but yes, you have to take it seriously. The question is, do you have faith in your lawyer? You need a freaking fighting tiger in your corner. Have you got the right one? I think he's doing this because he's the one with the most to lose, from what I gather. How long have you been married? That seems to make a difference in regards to what assets he has that you are legally entitled to. Dr. Phil had a show about that today, it is so common for men to beat (mentally) women down with doubts and false fears. I have no doubt when you are finally free of him, you will be the biggest winner and he'll be six feet under in less than a year. Don't remarry quickly because you might be able to collect his SS survivor benefits, divorced or not.  Wouldn't that be great!

BabyEagle4U

by BabyEagle4U on 06 November 2009 - 22:11

* "he'll be six feet under in less than a year." *

How do you know this ? Or if that's the case him having a terminal illness and she's not with him now .. why not just refuse to get a divorce ?








 


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