| I would call it love. People do all kinds of crazy things for love. |
| OP, what bree,d or mix of breeds is this dog? |
I often opt to do this. I don't enjoy staying in other people's homes, despite it being free. I don't like having to be "on" 24/7. Since I don't have free and reliable care and it's 200+ a night to board my dogs, It's often better to just bring them and get a nice hotel. Feels more like a vacation for me and they definitely prefer it. Win win. |
| I like traveling with my dog, it makes trips more fun. I'm also an introvert and it gives me an excuse to get away from everyone and go on a nice hike. Yes I could board him, but why would I do that when we would both be happier traveling together. |
This. I wouldn’t trust certain family members to care for my dog. And I doubt others in my family would understand why. |
| I don’t spend thousands, but I’m not leaving my dog home alone. My family initially told me that dog wasn’t welcome for the holidays so I declined the invite. They changed their mind and now they buy the dog presents and refuse to throw out old furniture that my dog likes. |
You go to them. Simple. |
I’m sorry you’re so insecure. Hope you feel better soon. (and I still don’t have a dog, so don’t bother) |
You’re so insecure. You just can’t help yourself. Sad. |
| OP, I am super attached to my dog and didn’t feel comfortable leaving him over the holidays. My brother is not a dog person and he gives me such a hard time. I LOVE my dog. We are very attached. I’m not sorry! |
Sad is the word I would use to describe someone who was unable to leave their dog behind. |
This is a good point. I have 3 year old twins I would and do trust my parents to take care of for 7-10 days. They do beautifully! I wouldn't let them take my dogs. I'm sure that's confusing, but there are valid reasons. |
And so it should be. Discrimination against Canine Americans needs to end. it's cruel. I'm glad your family came to reexamine their own bigotry and now welcomes every member in your family. |
That's funny. What's next, no more discrimination against rats and mice? |
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I’ve been on both sides of the fence. With the same dog! We lived abroad when our dog was young and would board him for long periods of time (like a month) when we went back to the states with our young kids to visit grandparents. This went on for almost 10 years. When we were back in the US, we split time between two cities and we flew him twice a year in the climate controlled cargo since he was too big for the cabin.
It’s been a few years since his last flight and boarding situation. He is 15 now. Initially, we used a pet sitter that he loves, but she couldn’t at the house 24/7, only overnight, so we asked my parents to pet sit a couple of times. But in the past year he is slowing down, so we won’t leave him. We book airbnbs or hotels that take dogs and only do road trips. |