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Why’s my sofa in your lounge?

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BdayQ · 30/07/2025 01:17

We are in the process of moving house and are currently in a rental whilst we wait for the new house to be ready (expecting it to be about 6 months)
We have a fairly new 3 piece suite but only room for the chairs in the rental place, so ILs offered to store the sofa until the new house is ready. They have a big house and said it could go in a downstairs bedroom that never gets used. DH took it over in a van and took into the room it was supposed to stay in.
Anyway, we’ve come to stay with them today for a couple of days, went to see SIL this evening and there’s our sofa in her living room with a toddler and a dog sat on it! No covers or anything and just sat there like it’s supposed to be there.
DH didn’t know it was there either until we saw it but he wasn’t saying anything, so it was left for me to question why it was there… nobody could give a good reason why it’s at SILs house and were looking at me like I was mad for asking. DH then said we wanted it back in the spare room at ILs house rather than being used in SILs heavy footfall house and potentially getting damaged.
We did say if there was a problem storing it at ILs as per the agreed plan, it wasn’t a problem and we could arrange a storage unit instead. ILs just looked surprised/confused and said it was fine to move it back to theirs “if that’s what you want” in a bewildered sort of way. Apparently SIL scoffed like we were idiots for even bringing it up and said “FFS, what do you think it’s going to happen to your precious sofa?!” although that was when I was out of the room and DH only told me later that she said that.
AITA here? I pretty much know I’m not, but ILs and SILs reaction suggest they think there’s nothing wrong with moving it - but the audacity! And why the secrecy? Apparently they didn’t tell us because it wasn’t a big deal. But like I say, there’s also seemingly no good reason for it to have been moved, they’ve not even attempted to give a reason/excuse, just the offer to move it back to ILs “if that’s what you want.”

OP posts:
SpaceRaccoon · 02/08/2025 21:03

If a dog stinks it’s down to neglecting the dog.

Dogs with water resistant coats have a natural pungent smell even if they're washed regularly.

diterictur · 02/08/2025 21:47

Justchilling07 · 02/08/2025 17:09

@MasterBethAgain, l’ve already said l agree with op and also it’s just bizarre to me, that a family member would, take someone’s sofa without the owner of sofa knowing and have their dog and child on it.What l’m disagreeing with, is the unnecessary comments some people have posted, all dogs stink etc, if you’d care for dogs you’d know that just isn’t true.
Bathing them regularly and protecting your furniture is all that’s needed.If your dog stinks, it’s through neglect.
@diterictur l’ve got 1 dog, miniature Jack Russel, who’s 19 years old.She doesn’t wear pants, because she’s a dog.

But the comment you were saying was disgusting was basically just pointing out that dogs poo from their bottoms and then those bottoms sit on your sofa. It's not pointing that out that is disgusting, it's having bare bottoms on your sofa!

Justchilling07 · 02/08/2025 23:15

@diterictur yes one of the comments l’m referring to was, all dogs have arse holes that they shit out of!
Why would anyone post that, it’s disgusting, is there any need of it.Couldn’t care less that you disagree Move on.
@SpaceRaccoon some dogs have a thicker coat, which can be water resistant, some isn’t all, is it.

ButteredRadish · 02/08/2025 23:51

Redrosesposies · 30/07/2025 12:55

Dogs stink. All of them.

Mine certainly doesn’t! Not even slightly

ButteredRadish · 02/08/2025 23:53

FluffykinsTheFerociousFeralFelineFury · 02/08/2025 15:34

And all dogs have arseholes that they shit out of. I don't want one of those in contact with my soft furnishings, thanks.

Classy.

Gemmawemma9 · 03/08/2025 11:35

ButteredRadish · 02/08/2025 23:51

Mine certainly doesn’t! Not even slightly

It does.

Justchilling07 · 03/08/2025 12:46

@Gemmawemma9 'it’!

Have you actually got a dog? Let’s hope not.
Just because someone has a dog, doesn’t mean they have their dog on the furniture.
And if they do, furniture can easily be covered and changed.From what l see from the comments, people who have dogs are agreeing with op, it’s out of order, not something they would do.So what’s your problem?

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