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Taking pets to other peoples homes

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Satsuma2019 · 02/12/2020 10:39

Hey, so we are currently trying to make Xmas plans and have decided to host Xmas dinner at our house (within the permitted COVID rules). One family member has a dog... AIBU to say this family member is not to bring their pet when attending.

We don’t have pets and the dogs are known to wee and poo on the floor at a whim. Plus our house isn’t overly big and I just feel that there won’t be a lot of space for my DC to play with their new toys and we are going to have to constantly watch the dog all day to ensure they dont chew on the toys or wee on the floor. Just seems very stressful ...

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Melsy88 · 16/02/2022 09:47

@GabsAlot

not unreasable at all its your house

my dad done this just turned up at my dsis with his dog because he didnt want to leave him

started barking and scracthing the door couldnt see he was n the wrong big row ensued

i dont know what it is that makes pet ownwers so entitled sometimes

Could the same not be said for parents though?! Children can break things, be sick, cause chaos. Totally understand not wanting an unruly dog around but dogs are like children to some people, and if the dog owner is bending over backwards to work around what your kids want to do then maybe it's time to give a bit back
notanothertakeaway · 16/02/2022 11:54

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