Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has a severe dog allergy (not exagerating--when your child has to go to the ER with a swollen face when a dog passed by within 10 feet). Anyway, we are a dog free house. DD does allergy shots and is constantly on allegra and singulair (because you cannot avoid dogs all the time everywhere). Anyway, no dogs of any kind, for any reason are allowed in my house. If someone shows up with a dog they cannot come in--HARD STOP. My childs health is more important than someone pet (and before you start up, I am a dog lover and always have been).
Omg PP that sounds horrific, I'm so sorry!
I'm assuming that she can't go to playgrounds either, as folks constantly bring their dogs on & around the equipment all day?
I know people take their emotional support & aid dogs on flights all the time, do you know if they have to pre-register or somehow inform the airline that they'll have a dog on board (so you can avoid that flight) or can someone simply board with a dog as long as their carrier fits under the seat in front of them?
I cannot imagine the level of high alert you have to constantly be on ANY time you leave your home for ANY reason.![]()
( hugs) to you & your sweet daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love cats and dogs but wouldn't never bring them to a house where they're not welcome.
That being said, that's many problems just because of ONE allergic person. I would have done something outside so that everybody's happy. Or wouldn't have invited that person.
Sorry but at some point it's a lot of stress just for one person.
I believe OP is more interested in seeing the allergic niece rather than the whacko aunts and uncles. And the dogs don’t have to be there for the people to be there.
MIL is thinking that we should give in to keep the peace. DH and I now never want to see any of these dogs or their owners again. Another aunt who has a cat (and is not pushing to bring the cat) has warned me that one of them will show up with the dog anyway and we will have to be prepared to turn them away at the door. She thinks we might want to cancel and just say someone is sick. I'm not going to cancel and have no problem telling anyone who shows up with a dog that they can't come in.
Anonymous wrote:
No, I insist the cat wedding people showed up as well and the inevitable ensued.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not meant as snark or sarcasm at all, OP...
but what are outdoor rugs?
Patio mats.
Not sure why you’d suggest that it might be a sarcastic question. It’s a normal thing to have in nicer homes. We have them too.
Not the PP, but God that was an asshole response.
"It's a normal thing in nicer homes"
+1
Both condescending & snobbish.
Everyone, please just stop. This happens on every DCUM thread when the OP goes missing and there's nothing more to discuss. We're all riveted by the whole dog people saga but there's nothing else to know now, so everyone starts sniping at one another to fill the void. Let's just stop and hope OP comes back and gives us an update.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not meant as snark or sarcasm at all, OP...
but what are outdoor rugs?
Patio mats.
Not sure why you’d suggest that it might be a sarcastic question. It’s a normal thing to have in nicer homes. We have them too.
Not the PP, but God that was an asshole response.
"It's a normal thing in nicer homes"
+1
Both condescending & snobbish.
Everyone, please just stop. This happens on every DCUM thread when the OP goes missing and there's nothing more to discuss. We're all riveted by the whole dog people saga but there's nothing else to know now, so everyone starts sniping at one another to fill the void. Let's just stop and hope OP comes back and gives us an update.
Hopefully OP cancelled the party and left town. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:My child has a severe dog allergy (not exagerating--when your child has to go to the ER with a swollen face when a dog passed by within 10 feet). Anyway, we are a dog free house. DD does allergy shots and is constantly on allegra and singulair (because you cannot avoid dogs all the time everywhere). Anyway, no dogs of any kind, for any reason are allowed in my house. If someone shows up with a dog they cannot come in--HARD STOP. My childs health is more important than someone pet (and before you start up, I am a dog lover and always have been).
Anonymous wrote:If someone shows up with a dog, and you have written proof that they were prohibited, is it trespassing? Any cops reading this?
Anonymous wrote:That's insane. I consider my dog family, but no way in hell would I bring her to someone's house if they didn't expressly invite her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not meant as snark or sarcasm at all, OP...
but what are outdoor rugs?
Patio mats.
Not sure why you’d suggest that it might be a sarcastic question. It’s a normal thing to have in nicer homes. We have them too.
Not the PP, but God that was an asshole response.
"It's a normal thing in nicer homes"
+1
Both condescending & snobbish.
Everyone, please just stop. This happens on every DCUM thread when the OP goes missing and there's nothing more to discuss. We're all riveted by the whole dog people saga but there's nothing else to know now, so everyone starts sniping at one another to fill the void. Let's just stop and hope OP comes back and gives us an update.
DP here. I wouldn't go that far to use the word "asshole," but it did sound like a burn to me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not meant as snark or sarcasm at all, OP...
but what are outdoor rugs?
Patio mats.
Not sure why you’d suggest that it might be a sarcastic question. It’s a normal thing to have in nicer homes. We have them too.
Not the PP, but God that was an asshole response.
"It's a normal thing in nicer homes"