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Old 04-26-2006, 12:21 PM   #35
Hickey007
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Well I have to say that if I was in your shoes on this one I would be a little ticked. I guess the fact that her dog has been in your home and peed on your floor then her getting mad at you/your dog is a little strange to me. However I guess since it is a new apartment she might be worried but still if its good enough for your house it should be good enough for hers. What makes her house so special?

Now in normal circumstances, I just don't take my dog to someone's house. As a matter of fact she has only been in one other home beside mine and that is my mother-in-laws and they insist on letting my bloodhound in their house when we take her over with the intentions of just letting her run around outside. We still don't let her (the bloodhound) go in even though they hold the door open for her to come in. Reagan, my yorkie, and all my other animals for that matter are MINE, not anyone elses. So if someone doesn't want them in their house who am I to get mad, they didn't get the dog I did. And even though I have had Reagan and all my other dogs pee on my floor while they were in the housebreaking stage that is something I chose. I chose to get the dog therefore I chose to let accidents happen on my floor. I didn't choose for someone else's dog to have accidents on my floor, so even though I have dogs, and one inside, I'm still wary of people bringing their dogs in my house, especially when/if they have an accident.
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