I love my dog, so much it hurts. But, totally say no OP. Completely out-of-line for ILs to expect you to deal with that. My dog is very well-behaved, and sheds, yes but not as much as you saying the IL's dogs do.
If it's going to make you nuts - shut it down. Please know though, it would be incredibly gracious of you to offer to host them, and confine them to a few rooms if that's possible, or at least express regret that you just "don't think you can manage it all." Also, in the grand scheme, you may look back and realize it wasn't that big of a deal, but you need to be in the head space to allow it to not be a big deal. And i you aren't there, you aren't there. It's totally fine. |
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It's definitely tough with older or infirm animals. You do what you can. |
They can bring the dogs, but they should stay at a hotel.
My ex's Mother once did this to us and it was a disaster. People who consider dogs family or people also have very poorly trained dogs. Eg sit on furniture, sleep on beds, even tore through our trash! |
I don't think the hotel idea will work. Would they be willing to leave their dogs at the hotel all day while they are at your house? |
You hold your tongue. My 65 lb love muffin is a well behaved princess- though I would never push her on others! |
Look, I love dogs. I was a dog owner previously, but I have not had a dog for many years because my wife is seriously allergic to most pet dander. She will be polite and put up with pets when we visit others, but she needs to be doped up on antihistimines and will often still have reactions for the next 12-24 hours after we leave a pet home.
That said, before I married, I still had a no pet rule as much because of the pet owners as the pets themselves. I find that pet owners who insist on traveling with their pets often have an unrealistic view of their pet. Their pet is better behavior, less intrusive and less of an issue in the owner's mind than in reality. Additionally, the pet owners who insist on treating their pets like their babies or who insist on traveling with their pets often are less restrictive on their pets than non pet owners are comfortable with, and they often don't really respect boundaries. I once had friends visit for one evening when they were traveling. I asked that they keep the dog in the kitchen and tried to put baby gates on the door, but the friends were aghast that I would do this; they said that their dog gets to roam freely in their home and that he wouldn't understand being limited to the kitchen. I insisted, but they acting offended and affronted the entire evening, they took turns staying in the kitchen keeping the dog company and cut the evening short because they had to take the dog away. |
I love my dog so much it hurts, and I would allow other dogs as house guests only if they were not destructive. But I would never expect any of my non dog loving family to welcome her with open arms. She's my responsibility - not theirs. |
Eh, I leave my dogs only if I'm flying, and then they stay with family. Driving, they come. If not, I stay home, no hard feelings. |