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I have a ‘very spoiled’ dog that I prioritize over my boyfriend – am I wrong?

A WOMAN has taken to the internet to decide whether or not she spoils her beloved chihuahua too much.

She questioned her relationship with her dog after her boyfriend became enraged that she bought the dog a winter jacket and did not think of getting one for him.

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A woman has recalled an argument she got in with her boyfriend over her chihuahua
She claimed her boyfriend exploded in anger at her for buying her dog a winter coat instead of himCredit: Getty

The woman, who shared her concerns in an anonymous post to Reddit, explained that she and her boyfriend are both enrolled in college, work, and have their own apartments, but her boyfriend often stays over because her residence is located closer to campus.

The woman lives with her chihuahua, Cas, who she claims is her “baby.”

The dog has some health issues, so he eats “special digestive food” because he “has really bad diarrhea” without it.

She said while the food is about $60 per bag, the cost doesn’t worry her because she has a job that pays her well.

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She has never brought up her pay to her boyfriend, but she claimed she is always happy to pay for dates and said money has never been an issue – until one night.

The poster said she decided to spoil herself with a $175 coat she had been wanting, and also grabbed a few things from the pet store for Cas, including a $25 jacket for him.

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“[My boyfriend] sees my stuff and out of nowhere loses his s**t,” the woman wrote.

“He starts yelling at me saying: ‘You spend way too much money on that dog. 

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survey found that 95 percent of pet owners view their animal as not just a pet, but part of the family, and half of the women surveyed said they would rather spend time with their pet than their partner.

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