Anonymous wrote:Do not go without your husband. Follow his wishes on this visit. It is his family. If he decides not to go then talk to him about it after he cooks down. Do not talk to your MIL about it. If you say your husband is being crazy then she WILL tell him that even his wife agrees with her. He will feel betrayed.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me that MIL doesn't want a second dog at her house and was trying to use the "safety concern" tactic as a way to get what she wants. She didn't think it would turn into this. She is welcome to request that you not bring your dog to her home, but she needs to own the reason. Support your husband and let him work this out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So MIL is concerned that your dog, who lives with your son, is going to attack your son, which he has presumably not done before?
My guess is that she thinks that our dog and her dog are going to attack each other and our son (who is newly crawling) is going to get in the middle of it. It's completely irrational because (1) my dog is completely sweet to our son, (2) our dog and their dog have growled at each other but have never attacked one another, (3) in the 5 years our dogs have been together at their house we have always been aware that the dogs aren't bffs and make sure we pay attention to what they're doing at all times, (4) we have brought our son and our dog to their house 3 times already and she never mentioned that she didn't want our dog there.
No matter what the reason, my feeling is that family is more important than the dogs (although our dog is like a child to us!) and why are we cancelling this trip over the dogs?!? Clearly this fight is more than just about the dogs.
I've growm up and been around dogs my whole life. Your MIL is not being irrational, she is being cautious. You and your DH are not being cautious enough. Is is really that hard to envision the possibility that the dogs get in a fight and your baby, who is crawling, gets stuck in the middle?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me that MIL doesn't want a second dog at her house and was trying to use the "safety concern" tactic as a way to get what she wants. She didn't think it would turn into this. She is welcome to request that you not bring your dog to her home, but she needs to own the reason. Support your husband and let him work this out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So MIL is concerned that your dog, who lives with your son, is going to attack your son, which he has presumably not done before?
My guess is that she thinks that our dog and her dog are going to attack each other and our son (who is newly crawling) is going to get in the middle of it. It's completely irrational because (1) my dog is completely sweet to our son, (2) our dog and their dog have growled at each other but have never attacked one another, (3) in the 5 years our dogs have been together at their house we have always been aware that the dogs aren't bffs and make sure we pay attention to what they're doing at all times, (4) we have brought our son and our dog to their house 3 times already and she never mentioned that she didn't want our dog there.
No matter what the reason, my feeling is that family is more important than the dogs (although our dog is like a child to us!) and why are we cancelling this trip over the dogs?!? Clearly this fight is more than just about the dogs.