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*Belle*Femme*
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Posted: Dec 05 2012 at 3:01pm |
tropical-punch wrote:
to bring their dog with them when they come to stay/visit you, especially if you do not have dogs and do not like animals in your house?
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ssooooo rude
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Posted: Dec 05 2012 at 3:19pm |
very rude.
they could not stay. I do not like dog....and definitely not in my home.
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Posted: Dec 05 2012 at 7:49pm |
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Did they ask me? They would have to get a hotel
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 6:29am |
Prtybrwneye_z wrote:
It's rude and I'm sorry but if I don't have a dog somebody else's dog is not coming in my house....some folks are taking this dog business way overboard, everybody think it's cute now to have them in stores, restaurants...it's too much... |
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 7:17pm |
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If i'm traveling to see family they are aware of everyone in my party. I would never show up with a guest, animal or human, without notifying the host period.
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 9:29pm |
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If it's a friend that I know loves my dog, then I take him. If I'm unsure of if they like dogs, I ask beforehand. If I know they hate dogs, I bring him anyways(jk I leave him with one of only 3 people I trust with my dog).
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 9:31pm |
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Oh and the above is for a quick visit. If it's a long visit somewhere, I just take my dog and get a hotel. I like my space.
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Posted: Dec 07 2012 at 4:05am |
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I have a dog. I love my dog. I love dogs period.
But that is more than rude.
BTW,
generally it is a guest and their guest. That is a known rule. If there
are more you have to let people know and you should offer to get a
hotel.
If you want to bring a bestie, a side piece, your drug
man, your makeup artist, your inlaws, your child's bestie, you need to
ask and discuss if you aren't shot down from asking.
BTW, I bring my dog to my job on very rare occasions.
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Posted: Dec 08 2012 at 5:07pm |
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they should ask you if they ask an the dog won't fit in a carrier,,, under 12 lbs yes its rude to bring a 15 + lb dog if its small its not trained? yea you have to lay the rules down .... no drinking in my cups or glasses, etc no barking at me in my house, etc
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Posted: Dec 08 2012 at 6:24pm |
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yes, its rude.
people have allergies. live in places where pets aren't allowed. or don't want pets there. or theyre scared of dogs. or they don't want a chimp ripping off their face. is it so wrong for a heads up?
the only way I could see it not being rude is if the person had a service animal...and more than likely you would know that the person had one before they came over.
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