Anonymous wrote:Bro op is hella rude. If you don’t like dogs, don’t enter dog-friendly establishments. Better yet, online shop. Not my fault that cute puppies get your panties in a twist.
Anonymous wrote:No, not necessarily. Many people in food places are not going to tell you to take your dog outside because they do not want to deal with an angry customer. Some people are just not good with confrontaAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Jersey Mike’s today - i.e. a place that CLEARLY does not allow dogs - and someone brought their dog inside and leisurely ordered a sub! Everyone was kind of like wtf but no one said anything to him. It clearly was not a service dog. I am a huge animal lover and have a dog myself, but that rubbed me the wrong way.
So they do allow dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog people are crazy. CRAZY. There is no reason to bring a filthy, highly allergenic animal into a retail environment that sells items for human beings to take back to their homes. It's even worse to bring one into places where human beings are preparing and consuming food and drink.
Your dog is not adorable. No one wants to steal your dog. Dogs are a massive energy, money and time suck. Stealing one off the street would be insane. Could it happen? I guess so, because we've established that dog people are crazy. But if you're so worried about it, leave little Precious at home where it's safe.
What if I brought my (much cleaner) cat into public places with me and it caused a frenzy among all these so-called "well behaved" dogs? Somehow I suspect I would be blamed for "inciting" their behavior. But see, that's the thing about dogs - they don't have intelligence or decision making capability. They have instinct and (if you're lucky) training. Unfortunately, instinct trumps everything for animals, and if something primal is stirred in them, you cannot control their behavior. This is how small children get mauled by the neighbor's dog (or even the family pet). This is how barking becomes a public nuisance. This is why there is dog shit in the park.
Dog people are divorced from reality, and yes, they are entitled. They feel their favorite kind of animal deserves special privileges that other animals do not enjoy (for very good reasons). They are wrong. Dogs are simply one of millions of types of non-human animals. They do not deserve human privileges.
+1000000000000000000
Dog people are nuts.
Anonymous wrote:No, not necessarily. Many people in food places are not going to tell you to take your dog outside because they do not want to deal with an angry customer. Some people are just not good with confrontation.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Jersey Mike’s today - i.e. a place that CLEARLY does not allow dogs - and someone brought their dog inside and leisurely ordered a sub! Everyone was kind of like wtf but no one said anything to him. It clearly was not a service dog. I am a huge animal lover and have a dog myself, but that rubbed me the wrong way.
So they do allow dogs.
No, not necessarily. Many people in food places are not going to tell you to take your dog outside because they do not want to deal with an angry customer. Some people are just not good with confrontaAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Jersey Mike’s today - i.e. a place that CLEARLY does not allow dogs - and someone brought their dog inside and leisurely ordered a sub! Everyone was kind of like wtf but no one said anything to him. It clearly was not a service dog. I am a huge animal lover and have a dog myself, but that rubbed me the wrong way.
So they do allow dogs.
Anonymous wrote:I was at Jersey Mike’s today - i.e. a place that CLEARLY does not allow dogs - and someone brought their dog inside and leisurely ordered a sub! Everyone was kind of like wtf but no one said anything to him. It clearly was not a service dog. I am a huge animal lover and have a dog myself, but that rubbed me the wrong way.
Anonymous wrote:You are disgusting and ignorant. You sound like a fridgid, cold-hearted person. So, let's talk about cats.
Cats carry far more bacteria than dogs. Cats crap and piss in litter boxes and they walk and scratch in that same litter. Mouth bacteria in cats is also far worse than in dogs. A dog's mouth is cleaner than a human mouth.
Anonymous wrote:You are disgusting and ignorant. You sound like a fridgid, cold-hearted person. So, let's talk about cats.
Cats carry far more bacteria than dogs. Cats crap and piss in litter boxes and they walk and scratch in that same litter. Mouth bacteria in cats is also far worse than in dogs. A dog's mouth is cleaner than a human mouth.
Bad example as people don't come into contact with rats that oftenAnonymous wrote:I've caught lots of things from people too but never from a rat.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people do this? Can't you leave your dog in the car, outside, or at home? Why on earth do people feel the need to bring their dogs into places of business - especially ones that sell food. Can the health department be called over this?
It’s really disgusting.
I’m sorry.
I have a toddler, and have had dogs. My toddler is literally a walking Petri dish. Look at all the threads on here about whether someone should take their kid to a pool party, to daycare, to whatever, within hours of fever/ vomiting/ diarrhea.
I’ve never caught anything from my dogs. I’ve caught lots of things from my toddler, and other people’s kids. And kids run rampant through most stores and restaurants.
So what exactly is disgusting about dogs again?
So what exactly is disgusting about rats again?