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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our dog gets treated like our kid. Why do you care? Yes, she comes out with us. She can dine outside just fine.[/quote] She ‘dines’ with you huh. What is it, kibble for the main course and butthole for dessert? Do you offer her a port after as an aperitif? [/quote] She rarely eats kibble and the kibble we buy is more than homemade so I make her food and freeze it. And, she shares my food depending on what. What’s the big deal feeding your dog real food?[/quote] No one wants your dog in a restaurant. Disgusting.[/quote] I don't have a dog, but I'm curious. Why? If the dog lays by their table, and doesn't come in contact with either you, your food, or food preparation in general, what's disgusting about it? [/quote] I’ve never seen a dog in a restaurant that doesn’t at least lick someone or something. It’s a rare dog that will sit on the ground and interact with nothing around them. I love animals, but they’re not clean. They don’t belong in restaurants. It’s also highly disrespectful to people who are allergic and want to be able to eat out without an animal nearby that they’re allergic to.[/quote] I get the allergic point. As for licking, if the dog licks its owner, so what? As long as it isn't licking you, your server, or your food, I don't see how it's an issue. [/quote]
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