Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your dog a highly trained service animal, that you need for a real, serious, and honest need? Then sure.
Otherwise, no.
Your dog is a pet. Pets belong at home.
what does that mean? If I have a service dog/animal, who gets to decide if it's a serious or honest need? This is the same as those handicapped parking spots - do I have to LOOK disabled enough for your liking to have my service dog with me?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Is your dog a highly trained service animal, that you need for a real, serious, and honest need? Then sure.
Otherwise, no.
Your dog is a pet. Pets belong at home.
Anonymous wrote:If I saw this I would snarl at the dog in order to get a reaction, would then be classified as aggressive and put down. So please bring your dog somewhere inappropriate!
Anonymous wrote:In Mo Co you can. My neighbor has looked up the rules and takes his dog everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Mo Co you can. My neighbor has looked up the rules and takes his dog everywhere.
Is there a rule against being a jack ass? We should have one. I know he loves his pet but a little consideration would go a long way. Dogs do not belong everywhere
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you, I would be a little shocked if I saw a non-service dog in the library. I'm just wondering what makes the owner a jack ass? What precisely is the harm to others?
I would LOVE to see dogs in the library!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Mo Co you can. My neighbor has looked up the rules and takes his dog everywhere.
Is there a rule against being a jack ass? We should have one. I know he loves his pet but a little consideration would go a long way. Dogs do not belong everywhere
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you, I would be a little shocked if I saw a non-service dog in the library. I'm just wondering what makes the owner a jack ass? What precisely is the harm to others?