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Married couple told to 'end relationship' over 'passive aggressive' dog argument

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married people probably admit they get into silly arguments with their spouse.However, one couple have been told to "end things" with each other after the husband revealed the "passive aggressive" argument they have involving their dog.He shared the confession on popular Twitter account @fesshole, which encourages social media users to share their biggest and baddest secrets.Writing into the site, the bloke wrote: "My wife passively aggressively points out my failings to the dog when I'm in earshot."I tell her this is pathetic, but when she goes out, I sit him down and give him my account of events at length."The tweet has since gone viral, racking up hundreds of retweets and more than 12,000 likes.Some people think the argument signals the end of their marriage though, as one person replied: "You guys are doomed."Another wrote: "Just end the marriage.

You're both clearly unable to talk to each other."While a third asked: "What is it with these posts where dogs are a pawn to be shoved around in bad marriages?

Won't someone think of the dogs?"However, others couldn't help make a cheeky quip about the battle to win the dog's approval."It's only right he should get both sides of the argument," wrote one person."While another joked: "He's on your side.

And it's the cat who's grassing you up."A third suggested: "Keep giving him treats on the sly. She'll be annoyed when she realises that the dog likes you a lot more than her."If they want to relate to their pooch even more, the couple could take a leaf out of Japanese man Toko's book.He has spent 2 million Yen (£12,500) so he can imitate a collie with an eerily lifelike outfit.Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox.

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