Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not take my dogs in stores however: my dogs are cleaner than a lot of people, they don’t steal, they don’t scream and shout, they don’t sneeze and cough all over the place. You need to get over it OP
So much better than most people’s little darlings, screaming, crying, getting in the way, and making nuisances of themselves while their parents pretend they don’t exist.
Leave your kids at home! They’re shouldn’t be at the store in a pandemic anyway.
You’re probably one of those people who also think people with intellectual or physical disabilities should be kept out of your sight too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not take my dogs in stores however: my dogs are cleaner than a lot of people, they don’t steal, they don’t scream and shout, they don’t sneeze and cough all over the place. You need to get over it OP
So much better than most people’s little darlings, screaming, crying, getting in the way, and making nuisances of themselves while their parents pretend they don’t exist.
Leave your kids at home! They’re shouldn’t be at the store in a pandemic anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DOGS everywhere is a good thing for the world. Dogs are magic.
Not for everyone, especially people with allergies.
Do people really have such serious dog allergies that passing a dog in a store causes them to get sick?
I have severe allergies to cats, such that if I'm in a house with cats for anything longer than 15-20 minutes, my throat swells, eyes itch, and nose runs. However, a short encounter or visit in a house with cats would not have any impact. Are severe dog allergies really a thing when there is is fleeting contact?
PS - not saying it's right to bring dogs where they aren't permitted.
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:You know who should not be allowed in stores? MEN. they are the absolute WORST! They block aisles, bump into everyone, stop randomly and in the worst possible places, ask 10,000 completely asinine questions about things that don't matter, but mostly they block the whole GD aisle. I've hate dealing with men in the stores since I was in my 20s.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not take my dogs in stores however: my dogs are cleaner than a lot of people, they don’t steal, they don’t scream and shout, they don’t sneeze and cough all over the place. You need to get over it OP
So much better than most people’s little darlings, screaming, crying, getting in the way, and making nuisances of themselves while their parents pretend they don’t exist.
Leave your kids at home! They’re shouldn’t be at the store in a pandemic anyway.
True. My kids never behave like that in public, we keep them on a right leash so to speak.
But they rarely went to the store in before times and have not been to one since pandemic started. So let’s do the same for your darn dog: keep him home. Bonus, it’s legal for you to leave your dog alone, unlike my 4 year old, so if I can manage I’m sure you can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who brings dogs with them everywhere are have the brain development of a 2 year old who brings their wubbie with them everywhere.
It's sad and pathetic.
It’s also because they are too cheap to pay for dog walkers or dog care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DOGS everywhere is a good thing for the world. Dogs are magic.
Not for everyone, especially people with allergies.
Do people really have such serious dog allergies that passing a dog in a store causes them to get sick?
I have severe allergies to cats, such that if I'm in a house with cats for anything longer than 15-20 minutes, my throat swells, eyes itch, and nose runs. However, a short encounter or visit in a house with cats would not have any impact. Are severe dog allergies really a thing when there is is fleeting contact?
PS - not saying it's right to bring dogs where they aren't permitted.
You know who should not be allowed in stores? MEN. they are the absolute WORST! They block aisles, bump into everyone, stop randomly and in the worst possible places, ask 10,000 completely asinine questions about things that don't matter, but mostly they block the whole GD aisle. I've hate dealing with men in the stores since I was in my 20s.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not take my dogs in stores however: my dogs are cleaner than a lot of people, they don’t steal, they don’t scream and shout, they don’t sneeze and cough all over the place. You need to get over it OP
So much better than most people’s little darlings, screaming, crying, getting in the way, and making nuisances of themselves while their parents pretend they don’t exist.
Leave your kids at home! They’re shouldn’t be at the store in a pandemic anyway.
True. My kids never behave like that in public, we keep them on a right leash so to speak.
But they rarely went to the store in before times and have not been to one since pandemic started. So let’s do the same for your darn dog: keep him home. Bonus, it’s legal for you to leave your dog alone, unlike my 4 year old, so if I can manage I’m sure you can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was the dog pissing in the store? no? then what is the problem?
What’s wrong with it is that not everyone wants to be around dogs. I’m allergic and while I steer clear of them in stores it’s obnoxious that the dog is there. It’s a store/market/restaurant it’s perfectly reasonable to expect that an animal NOT be there.
Anonymous wrote:Was the dog pissing in the store? no? then what is the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not take my dogs in stores however: my dogs are cleaner than a lot of people, they don’t steal, they don’t scream and shout, they don’t sneeze and cough all over the place. You need to get over it OP
So much better than most people’s little darlings, screaming, crying, getting in the way, and making nuisances of themselves while their parents pretend they don’t exist.
Leave your kids at home! They’re shouldn’t be at the store in a pandemic anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I bring my Pekingese to TJ Maxx, she picks out her own toys and they have a nicer selection then the actual pet store. She goes in a pet carrier on wheels.
Anonymous wrote:I do not take my dogs in stores however: my dogs are cleaner than a lot of people, they don’t steal, they don’t scream and shout, they don’t sneeze and cough all over the place. You need to get over it OP
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t the dogs just stay home for a few hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DOGS everywhere is a good thing for the world. Dogs are magic.
Not for everyone, especially people with allergies.