Stop bringing your dog to elementary pick up!

Anonymous
If you stay on the street off campus it is fine. If you’re in front of the door, especially with special needs kids and tiny kids and allergic kids etc. you’re really just an entitled jerk. No one wants your mangy mutt there.
Anonymous
Anonymous
+100
So obnoxious and your dog isn’t cute
Anonymous
I love dogs, and I agree that at the door pickup isn’t the time or place
Anonymous
LOL stay mad
Anonymous
Most schools have a sign that says No Dogs On School Property. We bring our dog because there's limited time to walk to/from school, work, sports, etc plus extra walks for the dog. But we wait away from the entrance and off sidewalks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you stay on the street off campus it is fine. If you’re in front of the door, especially with special needs kids and tiny kids and allergic kids etc. you’re really just an entitled jerk. No one wants your mangy mutt there.


What’s with all the rage?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you stay on the street off campus it is fine. If you’re in front of the door, especially with special needs kids and tiny kids and allergic kids etc. you’re really just an entitled jerk. No one wants your mangy mutt there.


What’s with all the rage?


The dog that lunged at a special needs kid today being walked to his car by an aide.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most schools have a sign that says No Dogs On School Property. We bring our dog because there's limited time to walk to/from school, work, sports, etc plus extra walks for the dog. But we wait away from the entrance and off sidewalks.


If you’re too busy to walk your dog don’t have one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love dogs, and I agree that at the door pickup isn’t the time or place


+1
This is why people
Hate dog owners (and I am one)
Anonymous
Our principal reminded parents of the same thing. I agree OK. I have one kid who loves dogs and another kid who is very fearful. Having a bunch of dogs in front of the doorway a pick up would be and is annoying and unnecessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most schools have a sign that says No Dogs On School Property. We bring our dog because there's limited time to walk to/from school, work, sports, etc plus extra walks for the dog. But we wait away from the entrance and off sidewalks.


If you’re too busy to walk your dog don’t have one.


This! I can’t stand the “I’m going to annoy/inconvenience others because I don’t have time to walk my dog.”

NOT MY PROBLEM.

And I LOVE dogs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most schools have a sign that says No Dogs On School Property. We bring our dog because there's limited time to walk to/from school, work, sports, etc plus extra walks for the dog. But we wait away from the entrance and off sidewalks.


If you’re too busy to walk your dog don’t have one.


Not too busy, choosing taking time to spend time with our kids by walking 30 min roundtrip instead of having them ride their bikes alone. It's all about balance/choices. I can bring my dog and be respectful of the rules/other people.
Anonymous
I walk my dog to get my kid and we stand on the playground because that’s where pick up is. I’m not by the doors but I’m on school property. I’d like to see more people walking and less cars blocking everything personally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most schools have a sign that says No Dogs On School Property. We bring our dog because there's limited time to walk to/from school, work, sports, etc plus extra walks for the dog. But we wait away from the entrance and off sidewalks.


If you’re too busy to walk your dog don’t have one.


This! I can’t stand the “I’m going to annoy/inconvenience others because I don’t have time to walk my dog.”

NOT MY PROBLEM.

And I LOVE dogs.


Agree totally.
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