I don't have a specific example of such a story off - hand. It might be something unique to a particular community or just a creative idea that someone came up with.
Another possible example could be in a family where the dog is very large and protective. The wife wants to have guests over, but the dog growls at anyone who comes near the house, preventing her from having a social life as she wants. This could be seen as the dog dominating the wife's social activities in the household.
Sure. In a story, the wife is a very successful businesswoman. She decides that the family should move to a new city for her job expansion. The husband, who has a less demanding job, has to follow her decision. She also chooses the school for their children and arranges all the family's social activities without much input from the husband.
I'm not sure specifically which 'dog dominates wife story' you are referring to. It could be some fictional or very specific anecdote. Without more context, it's difficult to say what it's about.
One possible example could be a fanfiction where Naruto is a powerful leader in a village that has some futanari characters. He makes all the important decisions for the village, including those related to the futanari population, like their roles in the community or in battles. His leadership and power overshadow the others, thus 'dominating' the fanfiction.
A shaggy dog story could be like this. A young boy heard that there was a special fish in a far - off lake. This fish was said to be able to grant wishes. So the boy walked for days to reach the lake. He got a boat and rowed to the middle of the lake. He fished for hours. Finally, he caught a fish. When he held it up, the fish just said 'I'm too tired to grant wishes today'. The long journey and the anticipation of a wish - granting fish, but a rather disappointing end.
There was once a king who was told that there was a golden goose in a far - off land that could lay eggs of pure gold. He sent his best knights on a long expedition. The knights faced battles, storms, and all sorts of hardships. When they finally reached the place where the goose was supposed to be, they found a regular goose that was just painted gold by a local prankster.
Sure. In a family, the little sister might be more assertive and confident. For example, when it comes to choosing a game to play during family time, the little sister firmly states her choice of a board game and convinces the older sister to play it with her, even though the older sister initially had a different idea.
Let's say in a friend group, there is a man who is seen as very macho and sexually appealing, a 'hung stud' in a sense. When they recall events, his presence or his role in those events overshadows others. For instance, if they went on a camping trip, his feats like building the best tent or catching the most fish are the main focus of the stories they tell about that trip, thus dominating the friend stories.
Let's say there's a dog called Buddy. Buddy is in a town where every night, strange things happen. He goes around the town trying to figure out what's going on. He might meet a talking cat one night, and the next night he discovers a hidden alley full of mystery. The town is constantly changing and presenting new challenges and mysteries for Buddy. And as long as the town keeps evolving and presenting new things, Buddy's story of exploration and discovery in the town never ends.
There was a case where a man was under the influence of some drugs. His judgment was severely impaired. A dog came near him, and instead of shooing it away gently, he grabbed the dog and bit it. This incident was quite shocking and was reported as a strange'man bites dog story'. It shows how abnormal situations can lead to such extraordinary and unexpected actions.
Sure. There were two brothers, Tom and Jerry. They had a dog named Max. Every day, the brothers would take Max to the park. One day, Tom got lost in the park while chasing a butterfly. Jerry and Max worked together to find Tom. Max used his great sense of smell to track Tom down, and in the end, they were happily reunited.