autumnpalm
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Unfortunately, I am not kidding.

I have a cousin whose dog recently passed away. I am not particularly close with this cousin, but we do see each other at family events often. Anyway, she has decided to have a funeral for her dog because the dog was very important to her- nothing too formal, the invite just says "Celebrating the life of Chestnut" and that there will be stories and refreshments, we are welcome to bring any pets of our own and that donations to the OSPCA are appreciated.
I have to work on the day of the planned funeral and called my cousin to let her know. She seemed okay on the phone with the fact that I couldn't make it but I was talking to her sister today who mentioned that the cousin is very upset that the event isn't important enough for me to take off work, that I don't understand how much she loved Chestnut, etc. I know her dogs are like kids to her but... is it really rude to miss a dog funeral for work? I have never even heard of a dog funeral before, is this something that is done?
I don't want any hard feelings but family drama over a dog's funeral is just something I'm not willing to get involved in!
I think I'll just send a card with my sympathies and regrets that I could not make the event.


I have a cousin whose dog recently passed away. I am not particularly close with this cousin, but we do see each other at family events often. Anyway, she has decided to have a funeral for her dog because the dog was very important to her- nothing too formal, the invite just says "Celebrating the life of Chestnut" and that there will be stories and refreshments, we are welcome to bring any pets of our own and that donations to the OSPCA are appreciated.
I have to work on the day of the planned funeral and called my cousin to let her know. She seemed okay on the phone with the fact that I couldn't make it but I was talking to her sister today who mentioned that the cousin is very upset that the event isn't important enough for me to take off work, that I don't understand how much she loved Chestnut, etc. I know her dogs are like kids to her but... is it really rude to miss a dog funeral for work? I have never even heard of a dog funeral before, is this something that is done?
I don't want any hard feelings but family drama over a dog's funeral is just something I'm not willing to get involved in!
I think I'll just send a card with my sympathies and regrets that I could not make the event.
I rescue greyhounds so I understand the passion with which one loves their dogs but I've never thought about inviting people to a funeral. 



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