Anonymous wrote:Tell your fiancee you have a special date night planned.
Surprise him with the first episode of the Brady Bunch where the cat and dog run amuck at the wedding.
Anonymous wrote:I would also consider asking a non-invited friend to take care of your dog that day
LOL, what an honor!
Anonymous wrote:How self-absorbed are you? If my neighbor is getting married and we're acquaintances who occasionally chat when we're out at the same time, I have zero expectation of being invited to your wedding. I also have zero issue with watching your dog for a day. If they told me they were boarding the dog I'd say save your money for something good and I'll take your dog for the day. There really are people out there who like to do nice things for others.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:during a pandemic people understand weddings are much smaller and not every Tom, Dick and Harry will be invited. Guarantee there’s a friend, neighbor, acquaintance or someone OP knows well enough to ask but not well enough to invite to a pandemic wedding.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him call back and say he was wrong.
I would also consider asking a non-invited friend to take care of your dog that day. Parties can be really stressful for dogs. But you know your dog best.
NP.
You cannot be this senseless!
If you have money to do a wedding, no matter how small, you have money to pay a pet sitter/ dog daycare. You don't flaunt it in others' faces that they are close enough to watch your pet but not close enough to be at your wedding. It's rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you won't do it, but you should reconsider getting married to this fiancee
This. If your fiancé isn’t considering your needs and stress level, I don’t believe you should marry him either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think putting the 2 dogs in separate bedrooms would work. Just tell the cousin that you have guests who do not like (allergic to?) dogs.
And then when the cousin's dog trashes your bedroom, you can send him the bill.
The dogs in separate bedrooms will NOT work. My dog is the loveliest, most easy going dog imaginable. But he would be quite unhappy being shut in a bedroom when he knows that there is a huge party with delicious food going on right outside the door. A social dog will want to be with the people. A food-driven dog will want to be with the food. An anxious dog will be made more anxious by all of this. An aggressive dog will be riled up by this. A dog that is dog reactive (or dog attracted) will be made crazy knowing that there is another dog in the room next to it. The only dog that would be okay with this shut up in the bedroom situation is one that is really old, deaf, and just wants to sleep all day. Or maybe one that is really used to the notion of being shut up in a bedroom during parties.
I agree you need to tell the fiance that this is not going to work, and you're really hurt that he would make this decision without talking it through with you. This is a major red flag...I see the future posts about how he told his mother she could stay with you for months without clearing it with you, signed the kids up for travel soccer assuming you'd drive them, adopted a high energy dog without your agreement....these are all real posts from this forum.
How self-absorbed are you? If my neighbor is getting married and we're acquaintances who occasionally chat when we're out at the same time, I have zero expectation of being invited to your wedding. I also have zero issue with watching your dog for a day. If they told me they were boarding the dog I'd say save your money for something good and I'll take your dog for the day. There really are people out there who like to do nice things for others.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:during a pandemic people understand weddings are much smaller and not every Tom, Dick and Harry will be invited. Guarantee there’s a friend, neighbor, acquaintance or someone OP knows well enough to ask but not well enough to invite to a pandemic wedding.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him call back and say he was wrong.
I would also consider asking a non-invited friend to take care of your dog that day. Parties can be really stressful for dogs. But you know your dog best.
NP.
You cannot be this senseless!
If you have money to do a wedding, no matter how small, you have money to pay a pet sitter/ dog daycare. You don't flaunt it in others' faces that they are close enough to watch your pet but not close enough to be at your wedding. It's rude.