I hate dog people.

Anonymous
We hate you too
Anonymous
I agree op
Anonymous
I cannot stand it when someone brings a dog into a public library to "read" stories with the young children then gets overstimulated by too much noise & unpredictable movement, then barks to say he wants a breather.

And the dog handler continues keeping the dog inside where it may bark again.

The handler should give the dog breaks outside since children can be a handful.

No parent should have to leave the library over a dog!
Anonymous
I hate dogs AND dog people!
Anonymous
I don't like people who don't like dogs, so we're even.

BTW: maybe you don't bring your kids to the dog park but at my dog park, there are regularly kids who treat it like a playground who come in unsupervised to play with the dogs. They are obnoxious.
Anonymous
Do we really need yet another thread on this topic?

We get it -- you don't like dogs. Okay. Point noted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cannot stand it when someone brings a dog into a public library to "read" stories with the young children then gets overstimulated by too much noise & unpredictable movement, then barks to say he wants a breather.

And the dog handler continues keeping the dog inside where it may bark again.

The handler should give the dog breaks outside since children can be a handful.

No parent should have to leave the library over a dog!


You've posted on this before. Like, days ago. Got it.
Anonymous
In general, dog people are less intelligent, sensitive, and open-minded than cat people:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/29/cat-people-dog-people-intelligence_n_5412245.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cannot stand it when someone brings a dog into a public library to "read" stories with the young children then gets overstimulated by too much noise & unpredictable movement, then barks to say he wants a breather.

And the dog handler continues keeping the dog inside where it may bark again.

The handler should give the dog breaks outside since children can be a handful.

No parent should have to leave the library over a dog!


Go away. A dog barked. Get over it. Your kid was probably being a brat. I'm sure they've never had a scream, yell, or squeal in public, right?

The vast majority of dog owners do not do the things describes. And if you don't like dogs at a restaurant, don't go to that restaurant. I don't like screaming kids, so I don't go to Chuck E. Cheese. Get it, OP?
Anonymous
shut the f up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot stand it when someone brings a dog into a public library to "read" stories with the young children then gets overstimulated by too much noise & unpredictable movement, then barks to say he wants a breather.

And the dog handler continues keeping the dog inside where it may bark again.

The handler should give the dog breaks outside since children can be a handful.

No parent should have to leave the library over a dog!


Go away. A dog barked. Get over it. Your kid was probably being a brat. I'm sure they've never had a scream, yell, or squeal in public, right?

The vast majority of dog owners do not do the things describes. And if you don't like dogs at a restaurant, don't go to that restaurant. I don't like screaming kids, so I don't go to Chuck E. Cheese. Get it, OP?


Um, the PP was talking about a LIBRARY, not a restaurant. The dog she encountered was in a library. Read more carefully next time.

I saw your other post on the dog in the library, PP, and I am with you on that one. The dog owner in the library was extremely unreasonable, and you should be able to take your kid to a public library with the expectation that you will not be worried by a dog. You should not have to avoid libraries just because you don't want a dog barking at your baby.
Anonymous
I take my bulldog to Home Depot frequently, and it's allowed. I don't take my dog to places that aren't dog-friendly.
Anonymous
I totally agree. Also, PSA - your clothes and house smell like dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot stand it when someone brings a dog into a public library to "read" stories with the young children then gets overstimulated by too much noise & unpredictable movement, then barks to say he wants a breather.

And the dog handler continues keeping the dog inside where it may bark again.

The handler should give the dog breaks outside since children can be a handful.

No parent should have to leave the library over a dog!


Go away. A dog barked. Get over it. Your kid was probably being a brat. I'm sure they've never had a scream, yell, or squeal in public, right?

The vast majority of dog owners do not do the things describes. And if you don't like dogs at a restaurant, don't go to that restaurant. I don't like screaming kids, so I don't go to Chuck E. Cheese. Get it, OP?


Um, the PP was talking about a LIBRARY, not a restaurant. The dog she encountered was in a library. Read more carefully next time.

I saw your other post on the dog in the library, PP, and I am with you on that one. The dog owner in the library was extremely unreasonable, and you should be able to take your kid to a public library with the expectation that you will not be worried by a dog. You should not have to avoid libraries just because you don't want a dog barking at your baby.


Yeah, and OP was talking about dogs at restaurants. See how this reading carefully thing works? If you spend so much time in a library you should be able to do it by now.
Anonymous
And library dog LITERALLY BARKED ONCE.
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