Wear a mask. |
| I'm a dog lover. I prefer dogs over people any day. But I can see why others, who are not dog lovers, would not want them in the public spaces we all have to share. Especially grocery stores. Even as a dog lover, that's just gross. |
Unfortunately for you I received multiple Kindness awards in elementary school, so you should check your facts. |
Good Job at Excellent. |
| There's a restaurant in Annandale where you can have dog on the menu. UTR of course. |
People are always saying this, but I have yet to be bitten by a person. The niceness of dogs is dependent entirely on how well they're trained and people who take their dogs into stores tend to be the type of people who also don't train their dogs. |
True. Those people suck. I brought my cat to the grocery store once. I was bringing her home from the vet (nothing gross) and she was in a carrier that looked like a gym bag. I dashed in, grabbed dinner, and was out of there in under 5 minutes. I can admit this anonymously. My husband was horrified.
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How does that help people with a fear of or aversion to dogs? And: seriously? I should have to wear a mask to accommodate your dog? Lol. |
| Yuck. I love my dog, she is adorableness and if I am outside she is with me -- walking along the national mall, walking downtown, walking along the tidal basin. But her little butt licking, poop and sniff it self does not belong in the grocery store or restaurants and neither do your dogs. Stop. It. |
Your logic lines up with an elementary education too! |
| Dogs in grocery stores are fine. Dogs everywhere are fine. They're mammals. We're mammals. We're no better. |
I saw an adorable dog at a farmer's market pee on a box of onions. No one else seemed to notice. So incredibly nasty to think someone bought those onions to eat. |
What’s with the one word sentences? |
Yes, we are way better. We understand hygiene. Dogs don't. |
People are afraid of minorities. Does that make it right, or rational? Nope. |