Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're an asshole. Dog people are not crazy, dogs are not filthy, when properly taken care of. Stop being a dog-hater. My two pugs would be stolen off the street -- they're expensive and sought after animals. And they'd never hurt a child, or human of any size so who care if I have them with me? Most people allergic to dog are allergic to their saliva so dog must like them to be triggered. Some, yes, are allergic to their dander but having them in a store for 10 minutes won't be an issue....
Eh. I choose not to have a dog because I don’t like dogs, so leave your dogs at home where you can enjoy them and I don’t have to. It’s the same reason I don’t like dogs pooping and peeing on my lawn and in my flowerbeds and their owners dropping their little crap bags in my garbage bin. I don’t have a dog because I don’t like those things. You want it, you deal with it.
No. I mean, just no. If I'm permitted to bring them, I will. End.Of.Story.
You can live in your sealed bubble in your pee-free yard.
Also, you would be in the fetal position in Europe. There are dogs everywhere in many countries over there. On tours. In restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:It's hilarious how angry people are getting. If an establishment allows dogs then people can and will bring their dogs. If you don't like it then you're going to have to DEAL WITH IT or LEAVE the establishment. You are the entitled ones who want people to cater to what you want, even if they aren't breaking any laws or rules. You are the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love dogs. We have two gorgeous, extremely well-trained, well-behaved German Shepherds. If you saw me out with one of them, you would likely assume he was a service dog. They are that well behaved. I would never in a million years bring my dog into a store unless it was a Pet Store. I think they are just about the greatest things in the world. But they are dogs. They do not belong in CVS.
If CVS says they belong, then they do.
Anonymous wrote:yes it does if they allow them. you are clearly ignorant if you cannot even read. this conversation shouldn’t even be happening. if dogs are allowed you all have to shut up and live with it. again, people who go into a restroom and don’t wash their hands are allowed to then touch door handles, food and anything else, but dogs who’s only fault is to have hair and fur (just like humans have hair) are not. clearly you shouldn’t even put your feet into Europe cause you would be considered ignorants.[/qAnonymous wrote:Leave your dog at home. It doesn’t belong in a public store .
1. I live in Europe, and no, the person to whom you are responding would NOT be considered "ignorants." You would, though: you sound so crude and rough. You would be the typical loud-voiced American every shop assistant in the tourist zone you frequent falls over to help, and you would mistake their eagerness to take your money for acceptance.
2. What do people on this thread even mean when they insist that dogs are allowed many places in Europe? Really, what? I lived in Germany for a year, and it was NOT this way. Germans prioritized children over dogs. I lived in central Europe, and it was not that way. I lived in Eastern Europe, and it was certainly not that way: dogs were routinely "culled" from the streets. Now I live in another Western European country, and I haven't EVER seen a dog in a restaurant, supermarket, pharmacy, or any other shop.
3. Your little Euro trip in which you walked around the center of some capitals, and maybe saw a handful of other tourist sites, does not entitle you to talk about what people do "in Europe." You COULD bring your dog with you to those tourist-scene restaurants and areas because everyone there wants your money. Not because they embrace your loud-mouthed American entitlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're an asshole. Dog people are not crazy, dogs are not filthy, when properly taken care of. Stop being a dog-hater. My two pugs would be stolen off the street -- they're expensive and sought after animals. And they'd never hurt a child, or human of any size so who care if I have them with me? Most people allergic to dog are allergic to their saliva so dog must like them to be triggered. Some, yes, are allergic to their dander but having them in a store for 10 minutes won't be an issue....
Eh. I choose not to have a dog because I don’t like dogs, so leave your dogs at home where you can enjoy them and I don’t have to. It’s the same reason I don’t like dogs pooping and peeing on my lawn and in my flowerbeds and their owners dropping their little crap bags in my garbage bin. I don’t have a dog because I don’t like those things. You want it, you deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:I love dogs. We have two gorgeous, extremely well-trained, well-behaved German Shepherds. If you saw me out with one of them, you would likely assume he was a service dog. They are that well behaved. I would never in a million years bring my dog into a store unless it was a Pet Store. I think they are just about the greatest things in the world. But they are dogs. They do not belong in CVS.
Anonymous wrote:You're an asshole. Dog people are not crazy, dogs are not filthy, when properly taken care of. Stop being a dog-hater. My two pugs would be stolen off the street -- they're expensive and sought after animals. And they'd never hurt a child, or human of any size so who care if I have them with me? Most people allergic to dog are allergic to their saliva so dog must like them to be triggered. Some, yes, are allergic to their dander but having them in a store for 10 minutes won't be an issue....
Anonymous wrote:
As a dog owner, I am against bringing animals into stores. I am happy with bistros, etc, allowing dogs on their outdoor patios.
I also want more restrictions for the therapy dog label.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes it does if they allow them. you are clearly ignorant if you cannot even read. this conversation shouldn’t even be happening. if dogs are allowed you all have to shut up and live with it. again, people who go into a restroom and don’t wash their hands are allowed to then touch door handles, food and anything else, but dogs who’s only fault is to have hair and fur (just like humans have hair) are not. clearly you shouldn’t even put your feet into Europe cause you would be considered ignorants.Anonymous wrote:Leave your dog at home. It doesn’t belong in a public store .
Do you really not understand what dog dander is? It is an allergen, all dogs have it. There is no such things as human dander or being allergic to humans. Jesus Christ.
Anonymous wrote:yes it does if they allow them. you are clearly ignorant if you cannot even read. this conversation shouldn’t even be happening. if dogs are allowed you all have to shut up and live with it. again, people who go into a restroom and don’t wash their hands are allowed to then touch door handles, food and anything else, but dogs who’s only fault is to have hair and fur (just like humans have hair) are not. clearly you shouldn’t even put your feet into Europe cause you would be considered ignorants.Anonymous wrote:Leave your dog at home. It doesn’t belong in a public store .