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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If I were you, I would talk to the mother-in-law and speak in terms of the safety of the puppy versus whether or not you want an untrained dog in your house. It's a puppy is only three months old and a small breed, it will be very tiny, and potentially in danger from the children and other animals in chaos that will be occurring in the house at Christmas. And that's how you talk to your mother-in-law. Explaining that a crate or playpen is the safest for the puppy when it's not attended. If she wants the dog in the main part of the house, the puppy should be on a leash so that she can see the cues to go outside or even the queue that the puppy is uncomfortable, scared, or anxious. [/quote] You people are crazy. OP is allowed to say that she doesn’t want to have an untrained dog crap in her house. The puppy’s happiness is immaterial. The MIL is invited to enjoy her family under certain circumstances and if she doesn’t like those, she can decline. That’s how hospitality works.[/quote]
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