Anonymous wrote:Like what is the purpose? This morning I dropped my dog off at a groomer and not 1 but 3 dogs were let into the facility unleashed and just walked right up to my dog. My dog is friendly but having 3 strange dogs in another strange dog’s face is easily a recipe for disaster. I kept moving him closer to me but the owner didn’t say or do anything even though they saw how uncomfortable I was with the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Like what is the purpose? This morning I dropped my dog off at a groomer and not 1 but 3 dogs were let into the facility unleashed and just walked right up to my dog. My dog is friendly but having 3 strange dogs in another strange dog’s face is easily a recipe for disaster. I kept moving him closer to me but the owner didn’t say or do anything even though they saw how uncomfortable I was with the situation.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been noticing dogs more frequently in grocery stores, and these are definitely not service dogs. I would never think to bring my dog into any establishment that has open food, but these dog people are crazy. I’m also a dog owner.
Anonymous wrote:It’s entitlement, pure and simple. The rules don’t apply to them because their dog is “perfect”. They have no regard for the welfare of the other dogs around them, and can’t fathom that just because their dog is perfectly trained, not every other dog is.
I was at a park a few months back with my kids, and witnessed a large mixed breed nearly plow down a young girl who was screaming because he was jumping on her. The clueless owner called out to her “it’s ok, he just wants to play.” The girls father was able to distract that dog and get him off her, but the poor girl was hysterical. I could only imagine what might have transpired if the girl had been allergic.
Also, before anyone pens me as a dog hater, we own two, and they are always leashed and not allowed to harass anyone. It’s not difficult…