Ok, Crazy Lady. T-H-E-R-A-P-Y |
I seriously doubt this. You may be a big swinging dick on the internet, but no way you've sent home "many" dog owners. |
Whether you doubt it or not is relevant to absolutely nothing. Keep taking your dalmation out to restaurants and see what happens. |
That coming from a dog nutter? Take your own advice, selfish loon. |
No, as you describe it, your problem is with untrained dogs, of which yours is one. Not everyone is as lazy a pet owner as you. Some of us have well-behaved dogs. |
Troll. |
+2 I lived in Western Europe and there certainly aren’t “dogs everywhere.” |
My dog dines out with me about once a week and we have never been asked to leave. So yes, I will keep taking him to restaurants, even more now that I know it pisses off miserable harridans such as yourself. |
Are you talking to yourself? |
Great, hope and pray you dont run into me, lol. I bet you look dishevelled and the staff would be thrilled to remove a nutcase like yourself
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All the training in the world doesn’t make your dog hygienic enough to be in establishments that sell food. I was very clear that that’s why I don’t want dogs there. |
| Even crazier to me is seeing people walk around grocery stores with little dogs in some sort of pet back pack or pet carrier. Don't these dogs have legs and do they really enjoying being stuffed into a bag with a hole to stick their head out of? It won't be long until dogs are breed without legs to make it easier for owners to carry them around. |
Are service dogs more hygienic? Are people less allergic to them somehow? The hygiene argument is wack or service dogs would not be allowed anywhere for fear of creating an unhygienic environment. The dogs should be well trained. I love dogs but don't trust a single one I don't know. There are a lot of terrible dog owners out there. If you bring a dog along and it stays by your side, or in a bag, it makes no difference to me. |
The first, second, and third bars I went to in Scotland all did. And I thought it was great. The bartender in the first place joked with me that the rules there when it comes to bars are the exact opposite of what they are here: dogs are allowed, guns are not. |
Service dogs are not necessarily any more hygienic, but the service they provide (real, actual, trained service dogs that is) necessitates their presence, so exceptions are made for the benefit of their humans. It’s the same as the fact that lots of people would like to park right by the doors to a building, but we reserve handicapped parking spaces for those who truly need them. They’re not for everybody. |