Anonymous wrote:I live in AU Park and take my dog to the bank, hardware store, bookstore, Apple Store, soccer games, etc. She's a well behaved Jack Russell and is extremely well behaved. People have not complained because you cannot resist the cute poochie-ness of this dog. No one can. I'm serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Therapy dogs". You can basically buy a certificate that says your dog is a therapy dog-- the qualifications are minimal-- and then use it to bully your dog into all kinds of places. Enough people still don't know the difference between service dogs (highly trained) and therapy dogs (didn't jump on or bite the "tester" for 10 minutes) that you can get away with it.
All kinds of crazies out there saying they need their therapy dog with them to lower their blood pressure or ease their anxiety or some BS. Having extensive experience with actual service dogs, I hate these people.
As a person who has loved ones with extensive experience with both service AND therapy dogs, this is just rude. Most of the entitled asshats in stores are just that, asshats, not people with therapy dogs. The point of therapy dogs is that pets are good for people with chronic illnesses, and the "certification" usually allows those people to get to have pets in rentals that don't allow them because it IS good for their health. Sounds like maybe you need one yourself for your anger issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in AU Park and take my dog to the bank, hardware store, bookstore, Apple Store, soccer games, etc. She's a well behaved Jack Russell and is extremely well behaved. People have not complained because you cannot resist the cute poochie-ness of this dog. No one can. I'm serious.
They just don't tell you. Trust me, not everyone loves your dog.
Anonymous wrote:Don't know when. It's aggravating to those of us who love animals and also have allergies. I'm happy to take a Claritin and visit your pet in your home, but I don't expect to be bringing dander into mine on new items from a store. Blech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in AU Park and take my dog to the bank, hardware store, bookstore, Apple Store, soccer games, etc. She's a well behaved Jack Russell and is extremely well behaved. People have not complained because you cannot resist the cute poochie-ness of this dog. No one can. I'm serious.
They just don't tell you. Trust me, not everyone loves your dog.
I hate your dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in AU Park and take my dog to the bank, hardware store, bookstore, Apple Store, soccer games, etc. She's a well behaved Jack Russell and is extremely well behaved. People have not complained because you cannot resist the cute poochie-ness of this dog. No one can. I'm serious.
They just don't tell you. Trust me, not everyone loves your dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in AU Park and take my dog to the bank, hardware store, bookstore, Apple Store, soccer games, etc. She's a well behaved Jack Russell and is extremely well behaved. People have not complained because you cannot resist the cute poochie-ness of this dog. No one can. I'm serious.
They just don't tell you. Trust me, not everyone loves your dog.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of if they are "therapy dogs" or not, you may not bring an animal into a restaurant or other food establishment unless it is a legal service animal. It is a violation of department of health rules to have pets indoors in venues where food is served. Pets can be in outdoor food venues. Passengers are welcome to bring pets into airports and other such locations, but they should not be allowed to bring those pets into the restaurants. I would report this incident to the Va department of health.
Anonymous wrote:I live in AU Park and take my dog to the bank, hardware store, bookstore, Apple Store, soccer games, etc. She's a well behaved Jack Russell and is extremely well behaved. People have not complained because you cannot resist the cute poochie-ness of this dog. No one can. I'm serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a real estate agent and have had people try to bring their dogs into open houses three times in the past year. Bethesda and Chevy Chase.
This is insane!
Thank you! You should have seen their faces when I insisted they couldn't bring the dogs inside. I was floored, and I have two dogs now and have had (big) dogs all my life. I understand loving dogs, but I do not get needing to be with them all the frigging time. When I asked all of these people to leave the dogs outside while they checked out the houses, it was like I asked them to leave their kidney outside.