Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update- in laws want to meet half way between us at a dog-friendly hotel.
Two thoughts:
1) Isn't that going to cost more than a dog sitter? (Hell I would pay for the dog sitter)
2) It still becomes an issue because the dog can't be left alone. Therefore they are splitting time with with us while watching the dog.
I'm 21:44. I would say no because it sounds like a pain/ will dictate your whole visit, but it's entirely your decision to make.
Maybe I missed why they can't board him somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the new dog hypoallergic?
No, not hypoallergenic
No dog is hypoallergenic. That said, I agree with 21:35 who said "The dog cannot come. This is non-negotiable. We'll miss you if you decide not to come." Guests do not decide, you decide.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a serious allergy issue or one manageable on medication? Is your husband on board with no dog? What would the longer term issues be - ie, would the residue be gone with them or linger for days or weeks? What are the long term ramifications with your in laws.
I can see their point about fairness and I can totally get not wanting to be inconvenienced. It’s a balancing act.
Anonymous wrote:Your DH should tell them "Well we have to exclude one of them. We either board Sparky or put Matthew in foster care. Which should we do?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update- in laws want to meet half way between us at a dog-friendly hotel.
Two thoughts:
1) Isn't that going to cost more than a dog sitter? (Hell I would pay for the dog sitter)
2) It still becomes an issue because the dog can't be left alone. Therefore they are splitting time with with us while watching the dog.
I'm 21:44. I would say no because it sounds like a pain/ will dictate your whole visit, but it's entirely your decision to make.
Maybe I missed why they can't board him somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update- in laws want to meet half way between us at a dog-friendly hotel.
Two thoughts:
1) Isn't that going to cost more than a dog sitter? (Hell I would pay for the dog sitter)
2) It still becomes an issue because the dog can't be left alone. Therefore they are splitting time with with us while watching the dog.
No, because of the pandemic. Hotels are shared spaces and you would be indoors, correct? Share a meal together inside too? Unless you can time it for a time when temperatures will be cool and dry, and the visit can be conducted outdoors on a patio, and you all eat outdoors, then no.
Who are these Covid-ignoring, allergy-ignoring, pet-prioritizing, fools??????
Anonymous wrote:Update- in laws want to meet half way between us at a dog-friendly hotel.
Two thoughts:
1) Isn't that going to cost more than a dog sitter? (Hell I would pay for the dog sitter)
2) It still becomes an issue because the dog can't be left alone. Therefore they are splitting time with with us while watching the dog.
Anonymous wrote:Update- in laws want to meet half way between us at a dog-friendly hotel.
Two thoughts:
1) Isn't that going to cost more than a dog sitter? (Hell I would pay for the dog sitter)
2) It still becomes an issue because the dog can't be left alone. Therefore they are splitting time with with us while watching the dog.