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Originally Posted by srostie OK, maybe I did not have all facts, but I think it is important to be considerate of other peoples feelings on this, not all people love our dogs all the time like we do! And they don't have to! and we should not impose our dogs on them. I know there was a period of time (about 5 years )when I was dogless. During this time, my niece would always want to bring her dogs, when she came to visit from out of state and I was made to feel like a bad person if I said "no" to her bringing her dogs. I don't bring Jonah everywhere I go, I try to remember he is a dog "my dog" and most people just want to see me. On the other hand, when they visit my house they are required to put up with my dog. Well behaved little man that he is! |
You should REALLY read what Rachel is typing....she TYPED she DID ask her parents MANY times that week if they were ok with it. They said YES! Now...Rachel is not a mind reader. If her parents had a problem with it..they should have told her the many times she asked that week!! If they didnt say anything..how is she suppose to know?
My dog has vomitted on my parents carpet before...my dad didnt even flinch. I ran to clean it up quickly. You know what he told me? "Awwe dont worry about it..things happen!" Thank god for my parents who always believed not to sweat the little things in life. As long as your happy and healthy, the little things can be fixed.