Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I have to pick up my kid and I don’t have time to run home and crate my dog first. Be empathetic. Did this actually harm you in any material way?
Anonymous wrote:I was at Harris Teeter last week and a woman had a dog with her. We were next to the salad buffet. So gross.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I have to pick up my kid and I don’t have time to run home and crate my dog first. Be empathetic. Did this actually harm you in any material way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some dogs are not happy staying alone and have bad anxiety. Ours does. Mine tries to come everywhere with us and loves it. The dog should have been leashed or in a carrier.
So now everyone else has to deal with your dog out in public? Entitlement at its finest.
We all deal with many things each day that we would prefer not to. It’s called being in public. Talk about entitled!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some dogs are not happy staying alone and have bad anxiety. Ours does. Mine tries to come everywhere with us and loves it. The dog should have been leashed or in a carrier.
So now everyone else has to deal with your dog out in public? Entitlement at its finest.
No different from having to deal with you out in public.
Not pp, but anybody that compares dogs to humans in public is clearly a headcase. I love my pets, but I get that other people's don't, because I'm not an ahole. So they stay home.
The only people reason people bring their dogs with them everywhere is because they're 1) incredibly lazy, or 2) severely codependant (thus a complete headcase). Some few people have true, legitimate, serious medical needs, but those people are rare and their dogs are impeccably behaved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some dogs are not happy staying alone and have bad anxiety. Ours does. Mine tries to come everywhere with us and loves it. The dog should have been leashed or in a carrier.
So now everyone else has to deal with your dog out in public? Entitlement at its finest.
We all deal with many things each day that we would prefer not to. It’s called being in public. Talk about entitled!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some dogs are not happy staying alone and have bad anxiety. Ours does. Mine tries to come everywhere with us and loves it. The dog should have been leashed or in a carrier.
So now everyone else has to deal with your dog out in public? Entitlement at its finest.
No different from having to deal with you out in public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some dogs are not happy staying alone and have bad anxiety. Ours does. Mine tries to come everywhere with us and loves it. The dog should have been leashed or in a carrier.
So now everyone else has to deal with your dog out in public? Entitlement at its finest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some dogs are not happy staying alone and have bad anxiety. Ours does. Mine tries to come everywhere with us and loves it. The dog should have been leashed or in a carrier.
So now everyone else has to deal with your dog out in public? Entitlement at its finest.
We all deal with many things each day that we would prefer not to. It’s called being in public. Talk about entitled!
FOH. There's a massive difference between "things I don't like" and "things that are illegal/unsanitary/unsafe/unintelligent". The idea of public space isn't a free-for-all.
Used to be that folx were ashamed to show their whole @ss in public...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some dogs are not happy staying alone and have bad anxiety. Ours does. Mine tries to come everywhere with us and loves it. The dog should have been leashed or in a carrier.
So now everyone else has to deal with your dog out in public? Entitlement at its finest.
We all deal with many things each day that we would prefer not to. It’s called being in public. Talk about entitled!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some dogs are not happy staying alone and have bad anxiety. Ours does. Mine tries to come everywhere with us and loves it. The dog should have been leashed or in a carrier.
So now everyone else has to deal with your dog out in public? Entitlement at its finest.
Anonymous wrote:Some dogs are not happy staying alone and have bad anxiety. Ours does. Mine tries to come everywhere with us and loves it. The dog should have been leashed or in a carrier.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a pet lover by any means but I've gotten used to people bringing their dogs with them. And I don't mind if it's an appropriate place. But bringing an animal anywhere that food is served is just gross. Home Depot--fine. Supermarket or restaurant--not fine.
I also don't think dogs should be allowed on airplanes unless they are with the cargo. People have allergies to pets and shouldn't have to be miserable when flying.