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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it’s a small pool house why does it have a bed in it set up for guests?? What are your allergy symptoms and do allergy meds help? Do you sleep in the pool house? [/quote] NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS! It does not matter. She does not want dogs at the house OR at the pool. Back off. People with dogs are really crazy in this country. [/quote] We all put up with annoying stuff for family. My brother's son refuses to put on clothes at our house, and sits on everything buck naked. We encourage him to cover himself - esp when other people are there! - and he refuses, and my brother doesn't care. His kids embed food in every surface of the house, they touch everything, they move everything, they make a huge mess, they stick their snotty hands into every food container they find, they make a huge amount of noise, I'm always having to look out for things they are about to break - and you know what? You deal with it because it's family and you want to see them and make them feel welcome more than you want to maintain your usual sense of order. [/quote] No, most people would not put up with that type of behavior from their nieces and nephews. And decent, civilized people wouldn't let their kids act like that at someone else's house. You don't "encourage" a kid to put on his clothes-you tell him to do it, and he does it, or else there are consequences. What's wrong with your family? We have 12 cousins in our family, and they see each other quite often. All the kids keep their clothes on. My sister-in-law sometimes brings her dog over, but since she's a sensible adult, she asks ahead of time if she can bring him (most times she can, because the kids love him and he loves the kids, and he's well-behaved). When did people lose their minds about dogs? Growing up, no one brought their dogs over to other peoples' houses. [/quote]
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