Do your pets get invited to family celebrations?
Do they usually go….or stay home? :)
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He stays home, as does his frozen friend.
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The tank is too heavy, and it wouldn’t make it without spilling to the party in the train.
She stays home. She’s never invited. She’s kind of big and wants to be in peoples faces.
@chyna -Lol! I have one like that. I take him to bonfires though. :)
@rebbel-Your cat has interesting connections.
If it’s an open air, outdoor event he can go.
I don’t like it when people bring their dogs into other people’s homes. It just seems really rude.
Wilson almost always comes. Often, he’s specifically invited. He’s chill, and everybody loves him more than me.
@longgone So if it wasn’t for Wilson being invited, you wouldn’t be asked?
:D!
My brother in law and his wife brought their medium sized dog to Rick’s family Christmas one year. It kind of bothered me that they didn’t forewarn us or anyone. As far as I know, they didn’t even ask. Someone could have been allergic or something. Plus there is always the risk of the dog biting from stress.
I don’t have pets. When the family celebration is here, the pets are not welcome.
I have cats so they are not going to anybody’s parties.
If anybody brought a dog here unexpectedly, the cats would do a number on it. They’d tag team it LOL.
I don’t have pets, but my grandma used to let my aunt bring her dog over sometimes.
@JLeslie -My husband’s grandma used to ask us to bring our dog and cats over -so we did:)
I don’t think she asked for the dog to come, I think she allowed the dog to come.
@JLeslie -That is a definite difference. She’s very gracious.
I have a large dog who loves everyone. I choose to leave him at home where I know he is safe and no one can get cranky because I brought him with me
Nope and I have also stopped going to them. I would rather stay home with the canines.
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