| 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. |
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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. |
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. |
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This thread is confirmation that unsocialized dogs are that way because they have unsocialized owners.
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I've seen dogs inside the local Starbucks, probably waiting for their pupcups, so there's that. |
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. |
| 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. |
| Enjoy your 20 cats, OP. |