You're getting exposed to the allergens anyway. It's all over my coat, clothes, purse, etc. That's a fact. |
Yup, allergies are the dumbest argument ever. People are allergic to a wide range of things - doesn't mean others won't have those things in public just because some people may be allergic...if you have an allergy that's your burden, and you need to take a Zirtec, stay home, leave the premises, whatever. Plus, your allergies are not more important than people who need a service dog - be it for blindness, seizures, or whatever. This is a society with dogs as pets, those dogs will be part of public life so literally people need to get over it and deal with it. |
| Many of you are down right nasty..this isn't a blog worth responding to. |
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I think people who bring their dogs everywhere are probably living really sad, lonely lives - their dog is like their blankie.
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Yet you resurrected the post after like 4 months for what reason? |
So you believe people with serious dog allergies that aren't helped by antihistamines should be basically home bound? Why is it that people think every other disability (especially if it necessitates the use of your favorite animal) should be accommodated but people with allergies should be SOL? Not sure how someone with a severe allergy that affects their breathing can just "deal with it." |
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LMAO sit your psycho cat lady ass down. At least most people are happy to see my handsome little boy smiling up at them, whereas they see you coming from a mile away looking like you already want to talk to a manager and avoid you like the plague. Someone already tried stealing my $4500 English Bulldog from me, so no, I will not be leaving him anywhere (and it seems like a TOTAL ASSHOLE like you might try to untie him and let him run into the street out of spite ). You seem bitter, and I hope you find someone to love you... Lord knows your cat doesn't. |
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[quote=Anonymous]S[b]aw lady put her dog in cart in Whole Foods[/b]. She was outside and seems done with groceries trying to get to her car. Yeah I thought it was unhygienic. I lay plastic on cart for that reason while shopping .Yeah dogs constantly poop in our yard . Some owners pick up after their dogs some don’t . I hope they get it on the way back . Yeah I avoid edges of my yard. Trash day bins were emptied . Two kids were walking their dogs decided to use my bin I knock on my window kind motioning “no no “. They understood noded their heads and most likely used my neighbors empty bin. Hopefully they doubled bag sorry for my neighbor . I literally try to get pull the trash bin out of steet asap so I wouldn’t have to clean burst poopy bag later that week for the bottom of the trash bin I do not have dog so I don’t feel like cleaning their poop.
And yes I am allergic to dogs . I had some dog jump on my back while walking in neighborhood and when I turned around the owner was smiling and thought it was adorable. He even said how friendly his dog . I don’t care I am not seeking friendship with some random dog . It was a big dog dont know the breed . I gave him stink eye but he was busy adoring his dog after the fact . Dog was unleashed .I actually love dogs but I certainly dislike some dog owners .dear dog owners please be respectful to other people and their properties . Thank you ![/quote] Which Whole Foods was this? |
Yeah, Karen!
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| I'd rather see a well-behaved dog than someone's misbehaved toddler in the vegetable aisle any day of the week. |
I think the problem is when the establishment does not allow dogs (e.g., WalMart) and has a posted sign at the door to that effect, yet people still bring their dogs into the store. The WalMart employees seem to not feel confident enough to tell those people to leave. It's nuts. |
It’s really disgusting. |