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Woman Discovers Husband Broke Dog’s Leg After Losing His Temper, Now She’s Pregnant And Worried

by Annie Nguyen
April 16, 2026
in Social Issues

When you marry someone, you expect them to be your partner in all aspects of life, including caring for your shared pets. But for this woman, the betrayal she felt when her husband broke their dog’s leg has opened up a whole new set of worries.

Her husband admitted to losing his temper and harming their small dog, a situation that’s left her questioning how he might act when their baby arrives.

She loves her husband, but now, as she carries their child, she’s faced with the difficult decision of whether to trust him around a newborn, knowing what happened to their dog. Keep reading to explore the complexities of love, trust, and the fear of what the future might hold.

After her husband broke their dog’s leg in a fit of rage, a woman worries about the safety of their unborn child and if her husband could lose control in the future

Woman Discovers Husband Broke Dog's Leg After Losing His Temper, Now She's Pregnant And Worried
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'My (25F) husband (26M) broke our dogs leg, I'm worried for the child I'm currently carrying.'

Hello all, throw away for obvious reasons. So, I'm a big pet lover. We have several dogs, reptiles, frogs and small animals.

I work in the pet care industry and have recently lost my job due to the shutdown.

That being the case, I've been home a lot more often, and I noticed the animals aren't attached the him like me.

I thought nothing of it, as I care for them mainly and had most of them before we got together.

Our pets have their own room, and yesterday I went to let out dogs out and our 5lb Chihuahua mix was limping and putting no weight on his leg.

My husband jokingly said a few minutes before I checked on him, "I got Rufus to stop scratching the door."

I thought nothing of it until my poor dog was unable to move.

I took him to the vet and they did x-rays and let me know Rufus's hip was broken.

They said being so small it could be because he jumped off the furniture and hurt himself, as he's rather old as well.

My husband later admitted that he lost his temper, picked Rufus up by the scruff, and beat him.

He feels incredibly guilty and wants nothing to do with any of the pets now.

I found out yesterday I'm pregnant, and I'm worried he may loose his temper with a newborn, much worse than Rufus's constant scratching.

What do I do? I love this man and we've been married half a decade now.

Research into family violence shows that harm to companion animals is not just a random act, it is often a significant indicator of broader patterns of abuse and dangerous behavior within a household.

Peer‑reviewed studies and systematic reviews have found that animal cruelty frequently co‑occurs with other forms of domestic violence and family harm, and that it may be used as a tool of control or a warning sign of wider risk.

For example, research summarizing multiple studies reports that intentional harm to animals in a household often appears alongside partner or child abuse, and that animal abuse can be part of a pattern of interpersonal violence rather than an isolated incident.

Animal cruelty also appears significantly more often in homes with other forms of family violence, suggesting that it can act as a “red flag” for risk to other family members.

Beyond academic literature, advocacy groups and domestic violence professionals note that abusers may deliberately hurt pets as part of coercive control tactics, and that a history of harming animals is often considered when assessing risk in domestic violence cases because of its strong correlation with human-directed violence.

It’s important to understand that while not every person who harms an animal will harm a human, intentionally injuring a pet, particularly in a moment of anger, is a behavioral concern worth addressing seriously, especially when a vulnerable person like a child (or an unborn baby) might be involved.

This does not mean drawing a direct line from one incident to more extreme violence, but it does mean that such behavior needs to be taken seriously by professionals so that appropriate support and assessment can occur.

 

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

These commenters all emphasize the alarming behavior of the husband, warning that harming animals often signals deeper issues that may extend to future abuse of children and partners

Social_Ascetic − Troubling that he would beat a small animal and then make a joke about it.

Have you talked to him about your worries over his temper?

[Reddit User] − Normal people don't hurt animals. I'll say that again. Normal people don't hurt animals, especially their senior dogs.

He broke your dog's hip then made a joke about it. There is something deeply wrong inside of his mind for that to have happened.

Alleandros − You kind of have your answer already, do you want to hear him one day say "I got the baby to stop crying"

thefaehost − It sounds from your comments and the wording in your post that this has happened when you weren’t there-

specifically the dog’s behavior AND that you basically had to notice the injury before he ever came clean.

I don’t think he would have. And someone else said that someone who seems nice until they lose their temper is a red flag.

If you feel safe, mandate he see a therapist. But do NOT let this go ignored.

Raptor-Claus2020 − Been there done that... if they will hurt the animals they will hurt you.

Both me and my kids are now victims of domestic violence and it started with similar situation

This group agrees that the husband’s violent actions toward the dog, combined with his lack of genuine remorse, are clear red flags for potential child abuse and escalating violence

[Reddit User] − he joked about hurting the dog. .. and he only started feeling bad when you caught the dog limping.

He did this because the dog was simply scratching the door. Imagine what he could do to a baby that’s crying through the night...

or when the baby doesn’t listen to him or when the baby...doing anything that mildly irritates him.

I wouldn’t be surprised if he hurts your child. animal and child abuse goes hand in hand and this is just the beginning.

CanisLupusBaileyi − OP, did you know pretty much every serial k__ler and abuser began by hurting animals first before they move on to humans?

What he did wasn't an accident. I'm a Dependency Paralegal and one of the most common cases

that we get are broken babies by fathers that beat them because they were crying.

OP, I am being serious, if your husband can break a little animals bones, he will do the same to your child.

Maybe I'm too liberal but if you were my sister or my friend I would advice you to have an a__rtion and leave this psychopath in the making.

Again, what he did wasn't an accident and even laughed about "taking care of the barking". Please, wake up.

Edit: wanted to add. OP, have you told any of your loved ones about what your husband did?

Because not sharing this is a good indicator of your gut telling you that anyone who knows about this would tell you to leave him.

Just think, if you're about to start hiding secrets from your loved ones

because deep down you know it's f**ked up and they would be shocked to hear, you need to be realistic and take action.

Mommy2A − Run, please run. Don’t tell him about the child

These users strongly recommend leaving the husband, asserting that abuse of animals is a serious enough warning to make staying in the relationship unsafe

ChilliKitten − That... would be a deal breaker for me...I wouldn't hesitate to leave him.

He just showed he is so volatile, that when he loses his temper he don't mind harming the animals.

He wasn't even upset about the animal being hurt, he is only feeling guilty, because of you. Not the harm done to the dog.​

He can go f__k him self for all i care. Bloody animal abuser.

Catsaresuperawesome − I'm one of those people that don't usually jump for divorce/seperation. I am similar to you in that I love animals.

I also look forward to starting a family with the man I love.

However , for me abuse is enough reason to seek a divorce and make no mistake, that is what happened here.

I am not saying it's the easier decision , but I would choose to leave before I gave birth.

If he can harm a chiuahaha in anger , how will he handle raising a newborn? I would not feel safe leaving a newborn with him.

Sure, he can express remorse , regret ,shame. The fact is he resorted to breaking bones when he couldn't handle a situation.

If that is the kind of risk you are willing to raise a child around , I would at least tell him proper therapy is non-negotiable ,

and I would be wanting either my mother or someone else close to move in and help with the newborn / help ensure husband is not alone with my child.

If you want to stay , stay because you want to and hes committed to making changes , but please don't stay because of the sunken cost fallacy.

Wish you all the best.

MercurialNova − I mean, are you kidding me? You seriously need to go on the internet to ask about what to do?

He beat a dog, an elderly, tiny dog at that. That should be an absolute deal breaker for anyone, even without any other factors involved.

People that hurt defenseless animals are a whole new level of cruel. You need to run.

Adding the other factor of a baby on the way... He. Beat. A. Tiny. Defenseless. Being. He could have killed your dog.

And his excuse is he "lost his temper? " What happens when the baby makes noise, as all babies do, and he "loses his temper" again?

Plus, you said he now wants nothing to do with your pets.

You've stated that you have a LOT. How are you going to take care of them all on your own because he can't be trusted not to hurt them?

How are you going to take care of your baby on top of all that?

If he's capable of breaking the bones of an elderly chihuahua, he's capable of hurting your other pets.

He's capable of hurting you.

And he is definitely capable of hurting the baby. You seriously need to leave to protect yourself and the things you care about.

This situation is a wake-up call for anyone who overlooks the connection between animal abuse and human violence.

For the wife, this is a moment of reckoning: Does she continue to live with the man she loves, or does she prioritize her unborn child’s safety and leave before things escalate further? There’s no easy answer, but one thing is clear, ignoring these red flags could put her child’s life in danger.

What do you think? Is the husband’s violent outburst a deal-breaker, or can it be worked through? How would you protect your child in this situation? Share your thoughts below!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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