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To ask my SIL to not bring her “therapy dog” to our family BBQ?

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AshNice · 31/07/2025 11:24

SIL has recently started bringing her spaniel everywhere and now refers to it as a “therapy dog” (not officially trained or registered - just something she says helps with her anxiety apparently). For clarity - this is a bouncy, not-particularly-well-behaved spaniel, not a calm guide dog type.

We’re hosting a family BBQ on Saturday, just something small in the garden with immediate family. I told her I’d prefer she didn’t bring the dog, as we’ll have three toddlers running around (mine, my sister’s and my cousin’s) and not everyone is keen on animals around food and little ones.

She got really upset and sent a long message saying I’m “disrespecting mental health” and that I’m making her feel excluded. She says if the dog’s not welcome, then she’s not coming either, which feels a bit… much?

I feel like I should add - this dog came to a family birthday in May, jumped up on the table, and ate sausages straight off the serving platter. It also chased the kids and kept trying to nose into the nappy bin. She laughed it off at the time and said “oh he’s just excitable.”

It’s not that I hate dogs. I like dogs. But this one is a bit much and I feel like I’m being forced to host someone’s pet out of politeness when it genuinely makes things harder. It’s not a public event, it’s just our back garden and a few burgers.

DH thinks I’m being a bit rigid and should just let it go to avoid drama, but I don’t think it’s fair that I have to stress about a dog around toddlers and food just so someone else can feel comfortable.

AIBU? Or is this just what we do now - dogs come everywhere no questions asked?

OP posts:
BananaCaramel · 09/08/2025 14:56

Summergirl92 · 09/08/2025 14:40

The fact that you keep referring to the dog as it is the first problem. No, you don't like dogs your wording is horrible. 😒 Secondly dogs are family so he belongs at a family bbq. Thirdly there's absolutely nothing or anyone more annoying than a toddler so if you can tolerate 3 toddlers at a picnic, you can definitely tolerate the dog. Suck it up.

Posts like this are the reason we need the laughing reaction back - of course a dog is an “it”.

RampantIvy · 09/08/2025 15:11

BananaCaramel · 09/08/2025 14:56

Posts like this are the reason we need the laughing reaction back - of course a dog is an “it”.

I couldn't agree more.

I like dogs but, IMO untrained dogs and barbecues are not a good mix. In fact, untrained dogs at family events are not a good idea either.

harriethoyle · 09/08/2025 18:20

BananaCaramel · 09/08/2025 14:56

Posts like this are the reason we need the laughing reaction back - of course a dog is an “it”.

And posts like this are why it was removed, I suspect.

Noshowlomo · 09/08/2025 20:48

@Summergirl92 bbqs are
for humans, toddlers are human. They also wear nappies and don’t shit everywhere on pavements

BlueyNeedsToFuckOff · 09/08/2025 20:58

Summergirl92 · 09/08/2025 14:40

The fact that you keep referring to the dog as it is the first problem. No, you don't like dogs your wording is horrible. 😒 Secondly dogs are family so he belongs at a family bbq. Thirdly there's absolutely nothing or anyone more annoying than a toddler so if you can tolerate 3 toddlers at a picnic, you can definitely tolerate the dog. Suck it up.

So you don’t think OP should be able to choose who / what comes into their own house and garden?

I’ve read some bonkers things on here before, but this has to be up there amongst the “most bonkers comments on MN”.

Rolosaregoo · 12/08/2025 01:02

How is a toddler at a bbq more annoying than a jumpy dog? @Summergirl92

I don’t get comparing kids to pets but if we are going to go there I’ve never had a toddler : barrel into me and knock me off my feet, jump and snatch food out my hands and accidentally bite me with very sharp teeth in the process of doing so, or run full pelt then dig its claws into my thigh to say “hi”. Toddlers unlike dogs are little humans, not animals so don’t even have the physical ability to do all that even if they want to!

Much safer from a hyper toddler than a reactive/poorly trained dog. I can outrun /overpower a toddler! Whereas even little Jack Russells can have a nasty bite.

So no it doesn’t follow that if you are “tolerating” toddlers you can accommodate dogs too.

Rolosaregoo · 12/08/2025 01:07

BlueyNeedsToFuckOff · 09/08/2025 20:58

So you don’t think OP should be able to choose who / what comes into their own house and garden?

I’ve read some bonkers things on here before, but this has to be up there amongst the “most bonkers comments on MN”.

Yep, It’s absurd and is a great example of how unreasonable some (not all) dog owners /dog lovers are.

thepariscrimefiles · 12/08/2025 10:34

Summergirl92 · 09/08/2025 14:40

The fact that you keep referring to the dog as it is the first problem. No, you don't like dogs your wording is horrible. 😒 Secondly dogs are family so he belongs at a family bbq. Thirdly there's absolutely nothing or anyone more annoying than a toddler so if you can tolerate 3 toddlers at a picnic, you can definitely tolerate the dog. Suck it up.

As one of these toddlers is OP's own child, she probably doesn't find her annoying. As OP is having the BBQ at her own house, it is entirely her decision whether to let her SIL bring her untrained dog and she has said no. OP doesn't have to suck anything up and she hasn't.

Motomum23 · 12/08/2025 10:42

I haven't RTT but I would be replying that I have developed anxiety regarding toddlers and dogs and would appreciate it if she would respect your mental health.... she can't be the only one to use that line!

CruCru · 12/08/2025 11:33

Summergirl92 · 09/08/2025 14:40

The fact that you keep referring to the dog as it is the first problem. No, you don't like dogs your wording is horrible. 😒 Secondly dogs are family so he belongs at a family bbq. Thirdly there's absolutely nothing or anyone more annoying than a toddler so if you can tolerate 3 toddlers at a picnic, you can definitely tolerate the dog. Suck it up.

Some people love dogs and others don’t. A dog is not a person - it’s a creature that gets its bollocks chopped off. It may be part of the family but it is the family member that comes last in the pecking order.

BruFord · 12/08/2025 23:10

CruCru · 12/08/2025 11:33

Some people love dogs and others don’t. A dog is not a person - it’s a creature that gets its bollocks chopped off. It may be part of the family but it is the family member that comes last in the pecking order.

@CruCru Yes, however much we try to humanize them, dogs are pet animals, they’re not the same as human family members. Of course they’re easy companions, because they can’t disagree/argue with us in the way that other humans can.

Dragging her dog everywhere isn’t necessarily in her dog’s best interests, it’s what the SIL wants and her dog has no choice, poor creature.

Bccbonbon · 12/08/2025 23:35

FloofyBird · 31/07/2025 15:16

Spot the person with a badly behaved dog who wants to take it everywhere....

I don't even have a dog 😂 had though, wasn't a problem ever.

Mandemikc · 23/08/2025 18:03

Simple, your BBQ, not hers. Yeah, family drama is a bitch, but you stand your ground with her and every other naysayer and the point gets made. Done explain, don't give in.

Look, worst case scenario, the people that don't come because they disagree with you means more BBQ leftovers for you. Seriously, people BS is just not worth the hassle. You have many valid reasons for demanding she keeps her unruly dog and her childish attitude at home.

MissScarletInTheBallroom · 23/08/2025 18:09

Bccbonbon · 12/08/2025 23:35

I don't even have a dog 😂 had though, wasn't a problem ever.

Maybe people were too polite to tell you it was a problem.

Ultimately the OP doesn't need to justify not wanting someone's dog in her home.

This is one of those "no is a complete sentence" situations.

Tamtim · 26/01/2026 09:04

Untrained dogs are a firm no. A well behaved dog, no problem. As a dog owner she has a responsibility to train it. I have a real bee in my bonnet about people who let there dogs come up to people, jump on them etc. It’s annoying and I LOVE animals.

WindyRoses · 26/01/2026 13:08

Tamtim · 26/01/2026 09:04

Untrained dogs are a firm no. A well behaved dog, no problem. As a dog owner she has a responsibility to train it. I have a real bee in my bonnet about people who let there dogs come up to people, jump on them etc. It’s annoying and I LOVE animals.

I have a bee in my bonnet about people reviving 6 months old threads 🙄

Mandemikc · 26/01/2026 20:36

WindyRoses · 26/01/2026 13:08

I have a bee in my bonnet about people reviving 6 months old threads 🙄

I believe that learning is timeless. Do we not engross ourselves in the words of Shakespeare, or ponder the wisdom of Socrates and Plato? Do not the words of the stoics Seneca and Marcus Aurelius not give us pause, even now?

6 months is but the smallest of blink's in our history. If the subject is contemporary, doesn't it deserve it's time, and our attention?

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