Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home Depot dog woman still here?
No, she realized she was struggling with the writing/reading comprehension required by many of the posts that were critical of her illogical babbling.
However, I am guessing that before this thread, she had no idea that people may be judging her for bringing her dog into Home Depot.
I doubt she cares. NO ONE cares about your stupid opinion. Do you not realize that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I take my bulldog to Home Depot frequently, and it's allowed. I don't take my dog to places that aren't dog-friendly.
But...why? Why would you do this?
It is "allowed" to burp loudly in restaurants, but it is irksome to other people, and crass. So...do you do that too?
Is that any different than many children in restaurants?
Bulldog/Home Depot poster here: The only difference is behavior, IMO. I have yet to see a dog in any store like Home Depot behave worse than many kids behave in public.
Agreed! To date, no dog has ever kicked my chair, screamed as they rocked the booth adjacent to mine with their jumping, thrown things, or ran away from their owner in a public establishment. Can't say the same for bratty kids.
x 1,000,000!!
I have a feeling that if that bratty kid had bone marrow or a kidney you needed, you'd care less about how "bratty" he or she is. Or, you could always try to get a dog to donate since humans are so loathesome.![]()
Thousands of dogs and other animals sucrify their lifes in the research labs every year. And their lifes and deaths are terrible.
Hundreds of dogs die saving their family members and complete strangers, victims of earth quakes, looking for mines and for drugs.
Shut up about sacrifice, would you?
FFS give it a rest already. I WILL NOT "shut up" about anything.![]()
Clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home Depot dog woman still here?
No, she realized she was struggling with the writing/reading comprehension required by many of the posts that were critical of her illogical babbling.
However, I am guessing that before this thread, she had no idea that people may be judging her for bringing her dog into Home Depot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I take my bulldog to Home Depot frequently, and it's allowed. I don't take my dog to places that aren't dog-friendly.
But...why? Why would you do this?
It is "allowed" to burp loudly in restaurants, but it is irksome to other people, and crass. So...do you do that too?
Is that any different than many children in restaurants?
Bulldog/Home Depot poster here: The only difference is behavior, IMO. I have yet to see a dog in any store like Home Depot behave worse than many kids behave in public.
Agreed! To date, no dog has ever kicked my chair, screamed as they rocked the booth adjacent to mine with their jumping, thrown things, or ran away from their owner in a public establishment. Can't say the same for bratty kids.
x 1,000,000!!
I have a feeling that if that bratty kid had bone marrow or a kidney you needed, you'd care less about how "bratty" he or she is. Or, you could always try to get a dog to donate since humans are so loathesome.![]()
Thousands of dogs and other animals sucrify their lifes in the research labs every year. And their lifes and deaths are terrible.
Hundreds of dogs die saving their family members and complete strangers, victims of earth quakes, looking for mines and for drugs.
Shut up about sacrifice, would you?
FFS give it a rest already. I WILL NOT "shut up" about anything.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I don't hate dogs-just the owners who constantly act like rules do not apply to them and everyone does/should love their dog as much as they do.
Letting their dogs crap wherever and not cleaning up after them even though our neighborhood has little stations specifically for this purpose.
Bringing their dogs into stores where it is completely inappropriate. The only store you should bring your dog into is a pet store.
Bringing their dogs into restaurants. I know certain restaurants allow it but I think it is gross.
Letting their dogs run and jump on whoever without apology. If my child jumps on you I'm going to apologize.
Having their dogs unleashed around play equipment at the playground. No. some kids are afraid of dogs. I don't bring my child to the dog park.
I'm obviously not talking about service dogs. I'm talking about people's pets. UGH!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: OP you hate assholes, not dog people.
+1 But to be honest OP, you sound like kind of an asshole yourself.
Anonymous wrote: OP you hate assholes, not dog people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not dog people, it's people who are disrespectful and selfish who suck in all walks of life: people who have pets, kids, or are single and just oblivious to what's happening around them and other people's feelings.
You must admit that the disrespectful and selfish numbers in the dog people demographic has certainly accelerated.
Anonymous wrote:It's not dog people, it's people who are disrespectful and selfish who suck in all walks of life: people who have pets, kids, or are single and just oblivious to what's happening around them and other people's feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home Depot dog woman still here?
No, she realized she was struggling with the writing/reading comprehension required by many of the posts that were critical of her illogical babbling.
However, I am guessing that before this thread, she had no idea that people may be judging her for bringing her dog into Home Depot.
But she seemed so proud of herself for taking her dog into a store, like she was sticking it to the world! The bravery! LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home Depot dog woman still here?
No, she realized she was struggling with the writing/reading comprehension required by many of the posts that were critical of her illogical babbling.
However, I am guessing that before this thread, she had no idea that people may be judging her for bringing her dog into Home Depot.
Anonymous wrote:Home Depot dog woman still here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I take my bulldog to Home Depot frequently, and it's allowed. I don't take my dog to places that aren't dog-friendly.
But...why? Why would you do this?
It is "allowed" to burp loudly in restaurants, but it is irksome to other people, and crass. So...do you do that too?
Is that any different than many children in restaurants?
Bulldog/Home Depot poster here: The only difference is behavior, IMO. I have yet to see a dog in any store like Home Depot behave worse than many kids behave in public.
Agreed! To date, no dog has ever kicked my chair, screamed as they rocked the booth adjacent to mine with their jumping, thrown things, or ran away from their owner in a public establishment. Can't say the same for bratty kids.
x 1,000,000!!
I have a feeling that if that bratty kid had bone marrow or a kidney you needed, you'd care less about how "bratty" he or she is. Or, you could always try to get a dog to donate since humans are so loathesome.![]()
Thousands of dogs and other animals sucrify their lifes in the research labs every year. And their lifes and deaths are terrible.
Hundreds of dogs die saving their family members and complete strangers, victims of earth quakes, looking for mines and for drugs.
Shut up about sacrifice, would you?