Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has allergies to dogs. Please leave dogs at home.
If the store allows dogs, your DC should stay home.
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I disagree. A parent may need to bring a child to a store - maybe they don't have childcare and can't leave a child home alone safely. Pet owners can leave a pet at home. The default should be that the pet stays at home. I don't remember seeing random pets in stores and supermarkets when I was growing up. Somehow, pet owner expectations have changed and no one has thought through whether these new expectations are reasonable. Is the pet-friendly store liable if an elderly customer trips on a leash in a narrow store aisle? What if the dog bites someone? Or someone slips after stepping on a puddle of dog urine?
Girl, bye. It’s not our responsibility to make adjustments for your kid. I will always take my well-behaved dog places where she’s allowed.
Maybe don’t have kids if you don’t have the resources to handle them.
That PP mentioned supermarkets. Dogs are not allowed there. Stop comparing your dogs to humans.
Get over it, or take meds. There is nothing wrong with the comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has allergies to dogs. Please leave dogs at home.
If the store allows dogs, your DC should stay home.
+1
I disagree. A parent may need to bring a child to a store - maybe they don't have childcare and can't leave a child home alone safely. Pet owners can leave a pet at home. The default should be that the pet stays at home. I don't remember seeing random pets in stores and supermarkets when I was growing up. Somehow, pet owner expectations have changed and no one has thought through whether these new expectations are reasonable. Is the pet-friendly store liable if an elderly customer trips on a leash in a narrow store aisle? What if the dog bites someone? Or someone slips after stepping on a puddle of dog urine?
Girl, bye. It’s not our responsibility to make adjustments for your kid. I will always take my well-behaved dog places where she’s allowed.
Maybe don’t have kids if you don’t have the resources to handle them.
That PP mentioned supermarkets. Dogs are not allowed there. Stop comparing your dogs to humans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has allergies to dogs. Please leave dogs at home.
If the store allows dogs, your DC should stay home.
+1
I disagree. A parent may need to bring a child to a store - maybe they don't have childcare and can't leave a child home alone safely. Pet owners can leave a pet at home. The default should be that the pet stays at home. I don't remember seeing random pets in stores and supermarkets when I was growing up. Somehow, pet owner expectations have changed and no one has thought through whether these new expectations are reasonable. Is the pet-friendly store liable if an elderly customer trips on a leash in a narrow store aisle? What if the dog bites someone? Or someone slips after stepping on a puddle of dog urine?
Girl, bye. It’s not our responsibility to make adjustments for your kid. I will always take my well-behaved dog places where she’s allowed.
Maybe don’t have kids if you don’t have the resources to handle them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has allergies to dogs. Please leave dogs at home.
If the store allows dogs, your DC should stay home.
+1
I disagree. A parent may need to bring a child to a store - maybe they don't have childcare and can't leave a child home alone safely. Pet owners can leave a pet at home. The default should be that the pet stays at home. I don't remember seeing random pets in stores and supermarkets when I was growing up. Somehow, pet owner expectations have changed and no one has thought through whether these new expectations are reasonable. Is the pet-friendly store liable if an elderly customer trips on a leash in a narrow store aisle? What if the dog bites someone? Or someone slips after stepping on a puddle of dog urine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has allergies to dogs. Please leave dogs at home.
If the store allows dogs, your DC should stay home.
+1
I disagree. A parent may need to bring a child to a store - maybe they don't have childcare and can't leave a child home alone safely. Pet owners can leave a pet at home. The default should be that the pet stays at home. I don't remember seeing random pets in stores and supermarkets when I was growing up. Somehow, pet owner expectations have changed and no one has thought through whether these new expectations are reasonable. Is the pet-friendly store liable if an elderly customer trips on a leash in a narrow store aisle? What if the dog bites someone? Or someone slips after stepping on a puddle of dog urine?
Not all dogs do well home alone. Some kids are nightmares in stores. Both kids and animals need to behave.
Anonymous wrote:DC has allergies to dogs. Please leave dogs at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Train your kids.
Why do people always bring kids into these sort of conversations? I hate to bring this up, but kids are humans, they bathe, brush their teeth and change their clothes regularly. As much as I love dogs, they are no where as clean or as hygienic as the average kid. Not to mention like someone has said earlier in this conversation, I've never been in a store and seen a kid cock up one leg and pee on a wall, or stoop and take a poop. Also never known a kid to bark at a stranger, growl at a stranger, or bite a stranger in a store.
Stores are made for humans not dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Uh. No. Just don't bring your dog into a store. If it's a legit service dog then it has the training. Otherwise it doesn't come in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has allergies to dogs. Please leave dogs at home.
If the store allows dogs, your DC should stay home.
and if the store doesn't allow dogs, your dog should stay at home.
Anonymous wrote:Train your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has allergies to dogs. Please leave dogs at home.
If the store allows dogs, your DC should stay home.