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I have a problem. And I can't believe this but it's with my own son and daughter-in-law. Regarding dogs. They are both convinced that their boxer puppy will do no harm. That it's funny and cute for it to chase chickens. Though they know darn well not to EVER bring a dog over and let it loose here. They did bring the newest pup over though, which didn't make me any too happy. But it never left the leash.
My correcting said puppy for fixating on the chickens made them a bit upset. Not enough that they'd say anything, but you could see it. I've told them time and time again that a dog, any dog, that chases chickens is wanting to kill those birds and that it's not cute or funny. But in spite of whatever I say, since I am not a dog owner and don't really want to have a "baby doggie" they will not listen.
They just think I don't like them and won't entertain the possibility that baby doggie "just being a dog" and "having fun" is anything but harmless. What on earth can I tell them that will get through? Anything? Or do I just have to wait until they get their own and come home to a yard full of dead chickens when they finally do get them?
I don't want to be "that" MIL either but if they did that, they would have to be told the dog is no longer welcome to my house. I'm sorry, but I have limits. Just having them bring the thing was bad enough. Then the "Oh that's ok some day we'll have some and you can chase them" by my SON nearly sent me off the edge. But never in the house like that. And remember, we're talking full sized Boxer here. Not an itty bitty barker.I like having dogs, have had them all my life. BUT - they are dogs. Not my babies. DIL calls her dog and cats her babies. That's fine. But I refuse to have a "grand-dog"! My issue with this dog isn't the chickens. It's that she actually calls him up onto my couch to cuddle with her, when my own dog isn't even allowed on the couch. But, I'm trying very hard not to be "that" mother-in-law, so I have allowed it. My problem, I know. Just haven't figured out how to deal with it without offending. (Don't want to do that because I would like to be able to still see my son on occasion) OK, my rant is over, too.
I like having dogs, have had them all my life. BUT - they are dogs. Not my babies. DIL calls her dog and cats her babies. That's fine. But I refuse to have a "grand-dog"! My issue with this dog isn't the chickens. It's that she actually calls him up onto my couch to cuddle with her, when my own dog isn't even allowed on the couch. But, I'm trying very hard not to be "that" mother-in-law, so I have allowed it. My problem, I know. Just haven't figured out how to deal with it without offending. (Don't want to do that because I would like to be able to still see my son on occasion) OK, my rant is over, too.
Your dog pisses in my house and my first suggestion is to put her butt outside. Guess I'm no help. lol.And since the thread is discussing dog etiquette when traveling, you should know that my dogs are expected to be on their utmost best behavior. NEVER on the furniture. NEVER to jump on someone. And they shouldn't be peeing on my moms carpet:/ luckily, she knows my girl well and was the first to suggest uti after I thought her first accident was nerves. Help!![]()
Y'all might read up on dehydrating the meat too. Anaerobic organisms not an issue there.Canning: I mentioned at work this summer that I was interested in learning to can my excess tomatoes and within a week had TWO free pressure cookers, a hot water bath, and boxes of jars delivered from 3 different people. I didn't need to buy a thing. They even have me their canning books. Ask around! You may be able to find one cheap or even free. I agree x10 about the risk of botulism being increased by the hot water bath. Yes, pressure canners can produce botulism too especially if jars are not properly sanitized to begin with or not properly sealed. Read up on it![]()