Anonymous wrote:I work at restaurant, I am only allowed to ask if it’s service dog and no other questions .
If they say service dog I can’t question any more. So all I say please make sure you dog not seat on the chair and not bother all other customers . But most of the times all other customers get uncomfortable.
We clean and sanitize all areas after each customer anyways .
But I would never allow dog seat on the chair I don’t care if it’s it service dog or emotional support pet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a dog lover and def find that weird. But what are you going to complain to mgmt about? The dogs aren’t at your table, they’re not eating your food, presumably all the dishes get washed and the booths wiped down between patrons. So, yes weird, but not worth being a Karen over.
Because it violates health codes. Because it’s unsanitary and not appropriate. Dog people have lost their minds.
These were doodles sitting in benches in a booth. The fact that the dogs were doodles means they were NOT purpose bred service dogs. Canine companions uses labs, goldens, lab/golden cross. Zero doodles and the dogs are from their breeding stock. People can be screened as puppy raisers. Some in the DMV do that and the pups/youngsters can be seen in their vests in stores and on the floor in some restaurants, etc.
North NJ has the seeing eye- breeds labs, goldens, German shepherds all on site. They go to puppy raising volunteers also.
No organizations use doodles.
Anonymous wrote:…where a couple brought two giant doodles in, sat them on the booth itself, put a giant dish of water on the table for them, then ordered them each a dish and let them eat it off the table.
Just whyyyyyy.
And you can’t complain to management because people crucify you for hating dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a dog lover and def find that weird. But what are you going to complain to mgmt about? The dogs aren’t at your table, they’re not eating your food, presumably all the dishes get washed and the booths wiped down between patrons. So, yes weird, but not worth being a Karen over.
Because it violates health codes. Because it’s unsanitary and not appropriate. Dog people have lost their minds.
Anonymous wrote:…where a couple brought two giant doodles in, sat them on the booth itself, put a giant dish of water on the table for them, then ordered them each a dish and let them eat it off the table.
Just whyyyyyy.
And you can’t complain to management because people crucify you for hating dogs.