Anonymous wrote:OP your family sounds dysfunctional. Sorry. Coming from a dysfunctional family myself I see the dynamic. They are bullying you. And obviously they think they are in the right
You can be sure there will be drama. Perhaps you can disinvite the main bad actors by saying “I’m so sorry you won’t be able to make the party. But this is a dog free event. Perhaps we can get together another time” As in never.
Anonymous wrote:In our family we all bring dogs. But, we all have dogs and nobody is allergic.
Your situation sounds nuts, OP!!
I would be tempted to respond to the emails with
"We simply will not be having dogs at this event, not even my own. If that means you won't attend then perhaps we will see you next time."
Anonymous wrote:Wow. All of the people who are insisting on bringing their dogs are totally out of line and disrespectful!!!!
My BIL always wants to bring his dog to everything, but also understands if we say no.
Good for you for staying strong.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are all nuts. They are rude but I would not board my dog if hosting something in my home. I would put them upstairs in my room if its just for a couple of hours, but board them? nope.
The family with allergic niece should host and set the rules for their own house.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are all nuts. They are rude but I would not board my dog if hosting something in my home. I would put them upstairs in my room if its just for a couple of hours, but board them? nope.
The family with allergic niece should host and set the rules for their own house.
Anonymous wrote:So now the niece can't go or will go and be sick all because a few adults were acting like 2 year olds? No. They can stay home.Anonymous wrote:At this point, I really think I would insist that your MIL host the event at her house. This isn’t going to turn out good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Smith Family,
We are looking forward to the BBQ. We hope this will be a fun and relaxing day for all of our family.
As you know, Kaylee is severely allergic to dogs. As the hosts, we've gone out of our way to thoroughly clean our house and board our own dog. We are dog lovers, but we love Kaylee and family even more.
There will be NO DOGS at this party. If that changes your RSVP, we understand. Anyone trying to bring their dog the day of will be politely asked to leave. This is not changing.
We look forward to seeing those of you who can make it.
Stu, Rachel and family
I love dogs, LOVE them and yes, I consider them family but I would never take them somewhere they were not invited. You are 10000% in your right to ban them. I like this ^^ very much.
So now the niece can't go or will go and be sick all because a few adults were acting like 2 year olds? No. They can stay home.Anonymous wrote:At this point, I really think I would insist that your MIL host the event at her house. This isn’t going to turn out good.