SIL gave my kids dog beds to lie on

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Anonymous wrote:What's next, dog bowls with their names on it for their morning cereal? Dog toys? No, sorry, I would be offended too. Unless she didn't realize they're for dogs.


+1 you get it




Quelle horreurs


Those look like play cushions not dog beds. Are those children told to stay on the floor and not get on the sofa?


Are you OP?


Yes I'm OP. And on the first page I wrote:
Let's say they're safe. Is she giving my family a big FU by trying to make them stay on the floor and not use their sofas and lounge chairs?

We didn't spend the night, only visited to drop off presents but the whole evening still leaves a bad taste in my mouth
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Anonymous wrote:As far as I can tell, they look new or at least clean. They don't have dogs. I think she's using them like floor cushions. It's the material/stuffing safe for people? Should I tell them to get off?

And should I be offended? Or ask her if they are dog beds?


I think this is a clever idea. When my youngest son was 4, he got out of bed and curled up next to the dog in his big bed.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's next, dog bowls with their names on it for their morning cereal? Dog toys? No, sorry, I would be offended too. Unless she didn't realize they're for dogs.


+1 you get it




Quelle horreurs


Those look like play cushions not dog beds. Are those children told to stay on the floor and not get on the sofa?


Are you OP?


Yes I'm OP. And on the first page I wrote:
Let's say they're safe. Is she giving my family a big FU by trying to make them stay on the floor and not use their sofas and lounge chairs?

We didn't spend the night, only visited to drop off presents but the whole evening still leaves a bad taste in my mouth


You get deeply offended on a pretty regular basis, I’m guessing.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's next, dog bowls with their names on it for their morning cereal? Dog toys? No, sorry, I would be offended too. Unless she didn't realize they're for dogs.


+1 you get it




Quelle horreurs


Those look like play cushions not dog beds. Are those children told to stay on the floor and not get on the sofa?


Are you OP?


Yes I'm OP. And on the first page I wrote:
Let's say they're safe. Is she giving my family a big FU by trying to make them stay on the floor and not use their sofas and lounge chairs?

We didn't spend the night, only visited to drop off presents but the whole evening still leaves a bad taste in my mouth

Perhaps she didn't want their sticky fingers and snotty noses on her furniture, but also, maybe she wanted to get them something kid-friendly-ish that they could sit on?
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Anonymous wrote:Why would be they sold for dogs if they were unsafe for humans? If it’s unsafe, it’s unsafe. Clearly they are not unsafe. Yeah, don’t make a big deal.


Well for starters most human pillows have that tag that says it's filled with all new Materials ... what are dog beds stuffed with??.


Fiberglass and asbestos


With a sprinkle of lead and mercury for good measure


Citation for this, or all just a part of the persecution fantasy?


The PPs are joking…


Thank you for clarifying. I am glad to hear it.
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Anonymous wrote:Why would be they sold for dogs if they were unsafe for humans? If it’s unsafe, it’s unsafe. Clearly they are not unsafe. Yeah, don’t make a big deal.


Well for starters most human pillows have that tag that says it's filled with all new Materials ... what are dog beds stuffed with??.


Fiberglass and asbestos


With a sprinkle of lead and mercury for good measure


Citation for this, or all just a part of the persecution fantasy?


The PPs are joking…


Thank you for clarifying. I am glad to hear it.


Oh my!! I am one of the PPs. I cannot understand how you didn’t get it was a joke. In US dogs are often very spoiled and dog food/furniture/clothing etc are usually made with good quality material
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s fine. My dad one time got a dog toy for my DS, it was an angry birds thing and he didn’t realize it was for dogs. Maybe your SIL was mistaken too. And yes, of course they’re safe for humans. Are your kids happy? Then please don’t make a big deal about it and embarrass anyone, including yourself.


This gave me my laugh for the day! Thank you.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's next, dog bowls with their names on it for their morning cereal? Dog toys? No, sorry, I would be offended too. Unless she didn't realize they're for dogs.


+1 you get it




Quelle horreurs


Those look like play cushions not dog beds. Are those children told to stay on the floor and not get on the sofa?


Are you OP?


Yes I'm OP. And on the first page I wrote:
Let's say they're safe. Is she giving my family a big FU by trying to make them stay on the floor and not use their sofas and lounge chairs?

We didn't spend the night, only visited to drop off presents but the whole evening still leaves a bad taste in my mouth


You get deeply offended on a pretty regular basis, I’m guessing.


+1. As I kid, I would have been thrilled to be given a giant pillow to lounge around on at Christmas. Heck, I’d enjoy it now!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's next, dog bowls with their names on it for their morning cereal? Dog toys? No, sorry, I would be offended too. Unless she didn't realize they're for dogs.


+1 you get it




Quelle horreurs


Those look like play cushions not dog beds. Are those children told to stay on the floor and not get on the sofa?


Are you OP?


Yes I'm OP. And on the first page I wrote:
Let's say they're safe. Is she giving my family a big FU by trying to make them stay on the floor and not use their sofas and lounge chairs?

We didn't spend the night, only visited to drop off presents but the whole evening still leaves a bad taste in my mouth


You get deeply offended on a pretty regular basis, I’m guessing.


+1. As I kid, I would have been thrilled to be given a giant pillow to lounge around on at Christmas. Heck, I’d enjoy it now!


Children eat leaded paint chips too so it's up to adults to keep them safe
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's next, dog bowls with their names on it for their morning cereal? Dog toys? No, sorry, I would be offended too. Unless she didn't realize they're for dogs.


+1 you get it




Quelle horreurs


Those look like play cushions not dog beds. Are those children told to stay on the floor and not get on the sofa?


Are you OP?


Yes I'm OP. And on the first page I wrote:
Let's say they're safe. Is she giving my family a big FU by trying to make them stay on the floor and not use their sofas and lounge chairs?

We didn't spend the night, only visited to drop off presents but the whole evening still leaves a bad taste in my mouth


You get deeply offended on a pretty regular basis, I’m guessing.


+1. As I kid, I would have been thrilled to be given a giant pillow to lounge around on at Christmas. Heck, I’d enjoy it now!


Children eat leaded paint chips too so it's up to adults to keep them safe


NP. It’s a f-ing floor pillow, you psycho
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's next, dog bowls with their names on it for their morning cereal? Dog toys? No, sorry, I would be offended too. Unless she didn't realize they're for dogs.


+1 you get it




Quelle horreurs


Those look like play cushions not dog beds. Are those children told to stay on the floor and not get on the sofa?


Are you OP?


Yes I'm OP. And on the first page I wrote:
Let's say they're safe. Is she giving my family a big FU by trying to make them stay on the floor and not use their sofas and lounge chairs?

We didn't spend the night, only visited to drop off presents but the whole evening still leaves a bad taste in my mouth


You get deeply offended on a pretty regular basis, I’m guessing.


+1. As I kid, I would have been thrilled to be given a giant pillow to lounge around on at Christmas. Heck, I’d enjoy it now!


Children eat leaded paint chips too so it's up to adults to keep them safe


NP. It’s a f-ing floor pillow, you psycho


Comparing eating lead paint to snuggling on a floor pillow is a new level of crazy.
Anonymous
I hope she wiped the food dish bowl before feeding the kids Gravy Train.
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A friend has these in the basement for sleepovers and they are awesome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A friend has these in the basement for sleepovers and they are awesome.


I wouldn't be mad if it was a plufl
https://www.paw.com/products/pupcloud-human-size-faux-fur-memory-foam-dog-bed-white-with-brown-accents?variant=39581380903173
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's next, dog bowls with their names on it for their morning cereal? Dog toys? No, sorry, I would be offended too. Unless she didn't realize they're for dogs.


+1 you get it




Quelle horreurs


Those look like play cushions not dog beds. Are those children told to stay on the floor and not get on the sofa?


Well these are dog beds. Seems like a distinction without much difference to me.







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