Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that he bit a kid at any point in time would be an absolute no for me. Why on Earth would you wait for him to bite yours! I had a dog when I was very young that caused my sister to have plastic surgery and for me to have 7 stitches on my eye. My mother was sick that she let it get to a second time. That alone would make it VERY easy to say NOOOOO!
I know. To be honest, I could not BELIEVE my IL's did not have the dog put down at that point. And I further couldn't believe they kept asking people to take him. I actually really love my IL's but this situation is making me resent the hell out of them, to be honest.
I can. Maybe they're hoping he bites you next.
If you didn't want to take care of the dog, you should have said you would not take care of the dog. If your husband said it while you were not present, then your issue is with him. Either way, it doesn't have anything to do with your ILs (no apostrophe needed- you're welcome).
Thanks, grammar police.![]()
It has a lot to do with them, and their guilt trips. I will tell them that this is the last time, but I guarantee you my MIL will get all passive aggressive about it, which is why DH doesn't want to tell her no or confront her. I just need her to understand that the dog makes our household extremely unpleasant and that the stress of him ruining my things and leaving us without a moment's peace is too much to bear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that he bit a kid at any point in time would be an absolute no for me. Why on Earth would you wait for him to bite yours! I had a dog when I was very young that caused my sister to have plastic surgery and for me to have 7 stitches on my eye. My mother was sick that she let it get to a second time. That alone would make it VERY easy to say NOOOOO!
I know. To be honest, I could not BELIEVE my IL's did not have the dog put down at that point. And I further couldn't believe they kept asking people to take him. I actually really love my IL's but this situation is making me resent the hell out of them, to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that he bit a kid at any point in time would be an absolute no for me. Why on Earth would you wait for him to bite yours! I had a dog when I was very young that caused my sister to have plastic surgery and for me to have 7 stitches on my eye. My mother was sick that she let it get to a second time. That alone would make it VERY easy to say NOOOOO!
I know. To be honest, I could not BELIEVE my IL's did not have the dog put down at that point. And I further couldn't believe they kept asking people to take him. I actually really love my IL's but this situation is making me resent the hell out of them, to be honest.
I can. Maybe they're hoping he bites you next.
If you didn't want to take care of the dog, you should have said you would not take care of the dog. If your husband said it while you were not present, then your issue is with him. Either way, it doesn't have anything to do with your ILs (no apostrophe needed- you're welcome).
Thanks, grammar police.![]()
It has a lot to do with them, and their guilt trips. I will tell them that this is the last time, but I guarantee you my MIL will get all passive aggressive about it, which is why DH doesn't want to tell her no or confront her. I just need her to understand that the dog makes our household extremely unpleasant and that the stress of him ruining my things and leaving us without a moment's peace is too much to bear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that he bit a kid at any point in time would be an absolute no for me. Why on Earth would you wait for him to bite yours! I had a dog when I was very young that caused my sister to have plastic surgery and for me to have 7 stitches on my eye. My mother was sick that she let it get to a second time. That alone would make it VERY easy to say NOOOOO!
I know. To be honest, I could not BELIEVE my IL's did not have the dog put down at that point. And I further couldn't believe they kept asking people to take him. I actually really love my IL's but this situation is making me resent the hell out of them, to be honest.
I can. Maybe they're hoping he bites you next.
If you didn't want to take care of the dog, you should have said you would not take care of the dog. If your husband said it while you were not present, then your issue is with him. Either way, it doesn't have anything to do with your ILs (no apostrophe needed- you're welcome).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that he bit a kid at any point in time would be an absolute no for me. Why on Earth would you wait for him to bite yours! I had a dog when I was very young that caused my sister to have plastic surgery and for me to have 7 stitches on my eye. My mother was sick that she let it get to a second time. That alone would make it VERY easy to say NOOOOO!
I know. To be honest, I could not BELIEVE my IL's did not have the dog put down at that point. And I further couldn't believe they kept asking people to take him. I actually really love my IL's but this situation is making me resent the hell out of them, to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that he bit a kid at any point in time would be an absolute no for me. Why on Earth would you wait for him to bite yours! I had a dog when I was very young that caused my sister to have plastic surgery and for me to have 7 stitches on my eye. My mother was sick that she let it get to a second time. That alone would make it VERY easy to say NOOOOO!
Anonymous wrote:I'm a dog person and think your husband is wrong. This is an ill-trained dog who is now old and can't really be expected to change its ways. It's sad for the dog that people are angry at it for doing all it knows to do.
The inlaws need to find other arrangements. The only other alternative is that DH must deal with the dog and all its messes for all six weeks of the dog sitting. I do not think he grasps how disgusting it is.
Anonymous wrote:I love dogs and I would take it straight to my vet for boarding. Go get it back the morning that they are supposed to return. I always ask our vet to bathe our dog before she comes home so you could make sure the dog comes home nice and clean. And then I would refuse to take the dog the next time.