Dogs Inside Stores - Please TRAIN your pet

Anonymous
Stop comparing dogs and children. You sound insane. I love my dog but the “I’m A dOg MoM” crowd ruins it for the rest of us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop comparing dogs and children. You sound insane. I love my dog but the “I’m A dOg MoM” crowd ruins it for the rest of us.


Compare isn’t the same thing as equate you nut.

There is nothing wrong with comparing things.

com·pare
verb

1. estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most stores don't welcome dogs except pet stores. PP is creating a false narrative implying that dogs are welcome everywhere except grocery stores and that she only meant keep your kids out of the ones that "don't welcome dogs" as if that weren't the vast majority and the default.

It depends on the area. I went to San Francisco recently and dogs were everywhere including inside restaurants and museums. People just stick a service dog harness on their pug and it gets them in everywhere without question. I even saw a dog sitting in a chair at the table with their owner passing them raw salmon in an upscale sushi restaurant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most stores don't welcome dogs except pet stores. PP is creating a false narrative implying that dogs are welcome everywhere except grocery stores and that she only meant keep your kids out of the ones that "don't welcome dogs" as if that weren't the vast majority and the default.

It depends on the area. I went to San Francisco recently and dogs were everywhere including inside restaurants and museums. People just stick a service dog harness on their pug and it gets them in everywhere without question. I even saw a dog sitting in a chair at the table with their owner passing them raw salmon in an upscale sushi restaurant.


This sounds more like that the employees didn't want to upset the customer and wanted their tip rather than the restaurant allowing it.

It's unhygienic to allow a dog to sit at a table. I can't believe that if there was a health inspector there that this would be allowed in a restaurant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most stores don't welcome dogs except pet stores. PP is creating a false narrative implying that dogs are welcome everywhere except grocery stores and that she only meant keep your kids out of the ones that "don't welcome dogs" as if that weren't the vast majority and the default.

It depends on the area. I went to San Francisco recently and dogs were everywhere including inside restaurants and museums. People just stick a service dog harness on their pug and it gets them in everywhere without question. I even saw a dog sitting in a chair at the table with their owner passing them raw salmon in an upscale sushi restaurant.


Gross.
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