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Posted on 12/12/22 at 8:34 pm to Cosmo
Nobody bringing their damn dog to this stranger’s house. We’ll just stay strangers and that will be fine.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 8:38 pm to lsunurse
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I wouldn’t even really think of bringing my dog to social events at people’s homes in the first place
Gotta have that attention bro, that’s the only reason
Posted on 12/12/22 at 9:20 pm to Cosmo
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So who was the dick in this situation?
Your buddy is. You should have never had to tell a stranger that he cannot bring his dog in your house. Your baw invited the yahoo so he should have put an end to that before you had the opportunity.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 5:29 am to Cosmo
Trashy
Just Like people who bring their dogs in stores and restaurants.
Literally saw a dog take a huge diarrhea dump next to tables, in an open restaurant food court, where people were eating.
We don’t want your animals near our food.
They are not children, people!!!
Just Like people who bring their dogs in stores and restaurants.
Literally saw a dog take a huge diarrhea dump next to tables, in an open restaurant food court, where people were eating.
We don’t want your animals near our food.
They are not children, people!!!
This post was edited on 12/13/22 at 5:43 am
Posted on 12/13/22 at 6:15 am to J Murdah
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I also think its weird that people bring their dog everywhere like it's their child.
There was once a time that if you were invited to someone's house and you wanted to or had to bring your actual child, you asked first. Not sure when that changed but it started the slippery slope towards dogs too.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:04 am to Cosmo
I love my dogs more than I can describe but I would never bring them to someone's house without asking. That's over the line.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:15 am to Cosmo
He's wrong. You ask first before bringing a dog.
My sister did this to me for Thanksgiving. Brought a huge labradoodle then left him in a cage in my living room.
I felt bad for him and let him run loose with my dogs and she got mad saying he was cage trained.
I get is a way to upbringing dogs but it seems cruel to keep a dog in a crate he can't move around in.
People with little dogs though will often bring their dogs. You have to be careful if you now someone has a chihuahua or a pomeranian.
My sister did this to me for Thanksgiving. Brought a huge labradoodle then left him in a cage in my living room.
I felt bad for him and let him run loose with my dogs and she got mad saying he was cage trained.
I get is a way to upbringing dogs but it seems cruel to keep a dog in a crate he can't move around in.
People with little dogs though will often bring their dogs. You have to be careful if you now someone has a chihuahua or a pomeranian.
This post was edited on 12/13/22 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:15 am to Cosmo
We had someone bring their dog and they tied him to a tree in the backyard. Unbeknownst to us there was a hornets nest under the tree. After a while the dog started yelping like crazy and was being swarmed by the hornets. The owner had to run out there and untie the dog while getting stung by about a dozen hornets. That didn't look fun. Next time the dog stayed home.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:28 am to Cosmo
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My buddy said sorry, he assumed the guy was gonna bring the dog home before he came over.
So your buddy invited him? The guy mentioned he had his dog and your buddy said "my buddy is cool, it will be fine".
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:42 am to Cosmo
Concur with the permission aspect. If you're gonna take your dog with you somewhere, better get permission first. Don't just show up with is like a jackass.
I don't mind having certain dogs over, but pit bulls will always be a no-go. Not even risking it. Have a couple of friends with pit bulls and they usually volunteer that they'd never take their dogs somewhere there are other dogs.
It is nice to take your dogs places. They tend to not lay down when they're in different places so it helps get their energy out. But I'm not taking them somewhere that it isn't explicitly allowed or I haven't gotten permission first.
I don't mind having certain dogs over, but pit bulls will always be a no-go. Not even risking it. Have a couple of friends with pit bulls and they usually volunteer that they'd never take their dogs somewhere there are other dogs.
It is nice to take your dogs places. They tend to not lay down when they're in different places so it helps get their energy out. But I'm not taking them somewhere that it isn't explicitly allowed or I haven't gotten permission first.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:43 am to Samso
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Bringing pets to a house without asking is trashy af
I love dogs, but this isn't about dogs.
Unless you know the person, and know that they have no problem with it, asking to bring a dog to someone's house is rude as frick. You are putting someone in an awkward position to tell you no. Its no different than asking to smoke in someone's house or inviting yourself over.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 9:24 am to Cosmo
Few years ago my first father-in-law would not let my dog into his house, not even his basement or garage. Every year for Christmas and Thanksgiving, we had to board it for two nights, then drive two hours to his house.
The dog was a very friendly and well-behaved retriever. Like he can't even stay in the garage if I'm married to his daughter???
I was going to make an ultimatum the following year, but I decided to get rid of all of them rather than just him. It was a family that could not find a lot of peace and I hope they have worked some things out.
Also the old man would have too much bourbon and black out on the toilet around midnight without fail. You'd hear a "THUNK" and that was his head hitting the wall beside the stool.
The dog was a very friendly and well-behaved retriever. Like he can't even stay in the garage if I'm married to his daughter???
I was going to make an ultimatum the following year, but I decided to get rid of all of them rather than just him. It was a family that could not find a lot of peace and I hope they have worked some things out.
Also the old man would have too much bourbon and black out on the toilet around midnight without fail. You'd hear a "THUNK" and that was his head hitting the wall beside the stool.
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