Not wanting dogs invading every facet of public life =/= anti-dog. |
Schones Wochenende, mein Fuehrer! |
I'm sure the inverse is true, as well. |
Sorry to burst your race-baiting balloon, but facts are stubborn things: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2736473/A-flavor-favor-Dog-meat-fades-S-Korea.html |
2.5 million dogs served (as food that is) annually. Not Big Mac numbers, but not insignificant. |
Now I understand what "gone to the dogs" means. |
I hope so! Win-win for me. |
| I think it's more acceptable depending on where you live. I grew up in the suburbs and rarely saw anyone doing this, but I now live in Arlington where people can walk everywhere in a lot of cases. It's pretty common to see dogs in the grocery store, Starbucks, etc. I only do it if I'm running in and out-wouldn't do my entire grocery shopping with a dog. Also, I always carry my dog in these stores. His paws don't touch the ground and I don't let him sniff/lick any merchandise (obviously) |
| I'd rather have my well behaved dog in the store than your undisciplined brat. Was at the grocery store last night when a 5-6 year old ran into me, he and his brother were tearing up and down the aisles. Mom was texting of course. |
Deflect, deflect, deflect. Fail. |
My point is that kids are equally if not more annoying than dogs. If they're allowed in stores, why aren't dogs? |
^parent of brats |
Dogs are not humans. |
Pretty pathetic that you had to spell it out for her, isn't it? |
^ Parent of human beings. |