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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only logical solution.. Call the store/restaurant/whatever venue you are going to. If they allow dogs and that makes you nervous don't go. Find another spot. Clearly the ownership of those businesses have thought through their decision to allow dogs and it most likely is in their best interest to be dog friendly. If you don't like the business' decision..take it up with them. [b]If I bring my dog somewhere that is allowed[/b] you have absolutely no basis for being annoyed unless my dog attacks you or is being annoying/barking. If you are deathly allergic to dogs and don't call the store to confirm and break out in hives..that's on you and nobody else. You are responsible for your life. [/quote] And when you bring your dog where it isn’t allowed and then go all high pitched and shrieky on the manager after I’ve reported your dog, what then? Are you responsible for your life? I would argue that you think that you are not, that you believe the world needs to cater to you. Worst of all are the people who bring pit bulls into public. No one in the public needs to be exposed to a nervous murder machine. [/quote] No..I don't bring my dog places that aren't allowed. If I've never been into the store I walk i pop my head in and ask if dogs are permitted. You live in La La land. 99.99% of dog owners don't get high pitched and yell at a store manager if dogs aren't allow. It appears YOU are the one who thinks the world should cater to them. If a store allows it, deal with it. Don't expect them to change their rules because of [b]your precious sniffles.[/b] [/quote]' New poster and the last three words here, in bold, say volumes about you and those like you who simply refuse to believe anyone really is allergic to your precious dogs. You either didn't read, or read and chose not to believe, the PP who described in detail how her allergies to dogs affect her. To you they're just "sniffles." I figure you do not have nor are you close to anyone who has a severe allergy to anything or you might have grown a tiny bit more understanding. Do you hate all medicine and science and disbelieve it as much as you disbelieve in allergies as a real thing? Or is it only that you are so besotted by your pooch as your "baby" you must take everywhere, so you place your dog ahead of humans? Oh, and you also missed where the PP with severe allergies DID say she always calls ahead to ensure places are NOT dog-friendly. But the dog-is-god people take dogs to those places anyway. Putting animals ahead of humans. [/quote] Show us any evidence that severe allergic reactions when someone is fleetingly sharing space with dogs is anything more than rare. While you are looking, you will find countless articles about how most people with dog allergies should be able to keep their pets and manage their allergies.[/quote]
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