I’m so sick of dogs everywhere

Anonymous
I cannot stand seeing dogs in grocery stores. I kid you not. Harris Teeter at Crown in Gaithersburg always seems to have a person walking a dog there and some of the dogs look really dirty. I'm a lifetime dog owner and I cannot fathom why someone would go grocery and bring their dog.
Anonymous
I was at a kid's sports event this weekend at an elementary school in NW. There were several no dogs signs on school grounds yet at the same time several dogs hanging around. When I commented on it someone laughed and said "yea, if you're white and west of Connecticut you can do whatever you want."

Pretty much sums it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love dogs but tend to agree with you. Only place my dog goes in is Starbucks. I order ahead on our walks so just pick up and go.

Dogs are literally expressly not allowed in Starbucks. Tie your dog up outside the store or leave them home.

And I say this as the owner of three dogs.


Starbucks gives free pupcups (whipped cream in a cup) for your dog if you buy a coffee. They don't care.


Yeah, that doesn’t mean you can bring your dog into the store. You take them through the drive thru or tie them up outside or bring the pup cup home.
Anonymous
This thread is confirmation that unsocialized dogs are that way because they have unsocialized owners.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love dogs but tend to agree with you. Only place my dog goes in is Starbucks. I order ahead on our walks so just pick up and go.

Dogs are literally expressly not allowed in Starbucks. Tie your dog up outside the store or leave them home.

And I say this as the owner of three dogs.


Starbucks gives free pupcups (whipped cream in a cup) for your dog if you buy a coffee. They don't care.


Yeah, that doesn’t mean you can bring your dog into the store. You take them through the drive thru or tie them up outside or bring the pup cup home.


I've seen dogs inside the local Starbucks, probably waiting for their pupcups, so there's that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is confirmation that unsocialized dogs are that way because they have unsocialized owners.



Yeah, you have issues yourself. Learn to be more flexible and to accept, even to appreciate, that other people make different decisions from you, including wrt pets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is confirmation that unsocialized dogs are that way because they have unsocialized owners.



Yeah, you have issues yourself. Learn to be more flexible and to accept, even to appreciate, that other people make different decisions from you, including wrt pets.


DP and no, I don't have to accept it when other people break laws or store policies in ways that directly impact me.

I don't care what you do with your dog in your house.
Anonymous
I went to a client office meeting last week and the client company dog pawed at me in my nice outfit while I was sitting at their conference table. The admin eventually pulled him away. It was a pretty big dog.
Anonymous
Enjoy your 20 cats, OP.
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