Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Yes, we all deal with many things each day that we're prefer not to, but inconsiderate and selfish people don't care.
Do you WANT to be an inconsiderate and selfish person? If you're bringing your dog everywhere, this is a choice you're making.
You can also choose decency if you wanted to be a decent person.
Do you ever use plastic or travel by car or airplane? Do you WANT to be a selfish person? Because of your actions my child was fed plastic infused breast milk and will grow up in a world of climate change struggles. That is a selfish choice.
I don't have kids, but any time some dipshit dog owner tries to make a connection between kids and dogs, it's clear how insane that person is.
And the fact that you're comparing people bringing dogs everywhere to going on a plan or plastic? You're deranged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was on a walk the other day and I saw a woman pushing her cat in one of those pet strollers.....don't get me started.
And how is a cat in a stroller personally affecting you? Perhaps the cat has cancer and the owner wants to let the cat outside for air but knows that the kitty needs to be contained.
Myob! This cat isn't even going to bark, slobber or shed on you!
I put my cat in a pet stroller to take him to the vet because we live just a few blocks away and there's no point in driving, plus he's heavy. I do always feel a bit silly doing it, and he hates it, but the big boy needs his shots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a mix of entitlement and loneliness I think. People use these dogs to replace human connection. I have recently seen a not insignificant amount of lone older ladies carting little dogs around in actual strollers. The last place I was at in a public waiting room where I saw this, the woman kept trying to approach families with babies and saying over and over again "LOOK I HAVE A BABY TOO". It was bizarre and I felt bad for the woman but also leave your dog at home you complete and utter weirdo.
That’s sad.
And you’re awful.
What, for rightly pointing out that there is clearly an element of mental illness for many of these people that cannot leave their house without their dog?
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 have to deal with a lot of things! One person's 'entitlement' is another person's necessity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a mix of entitlement and loneliness I think. People use these dogs to replace human connection. I have recently seen a not insignificant amount of lone older ladies carting little dogs around in actual strollers. The last place I was at in a public waiting room where I saw this, the woman kept trying to approach families with babies and saying over and over again "LOOK I HAVE A BABY TOO". It was bizarre and I felt bad for the woman but also leave your dog at home you complete and utter weirdo.
That’s sad.
And you’re awful.
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 have to deal with a lot of things! One person's 'entitlement' is another person's necessity.
Anonymous wrote: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!
Yes, we all deal with many things each day that we're prefer not to, but inconsiderate and selfish people don't care.
Do you WANT to be an inconsiderate and selfish person? If you're bringing your dog everywhere, this is a choice you're making.
You can also choose decency if you wanted to be a decent person.
Do you ever use plastic or travel by car or airplane? Do you WANT to be a selfish person? Because of your actions my child was fed plastic infused breast milk and will grow up in a world of climate change struggles. That is a selfish choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was on a walk the other day and I saw a woman pushing her cat in one of those pet strollers.....don't get me started.
And how is a cat in a stroller personally affecting you? Perhaps the cat has cancer and the owner wants to let the cat outside for air but knows that the kitty needs to be contained.
Myob! This cat isn't even going to bark, slobber or shed on you!
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 have to deal with a lot of things! One person's 'entitlement' is another person's necessity.
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 have to deal with a lot of things! One person's 'entitlement' is another person's necessity.
Anonymous wrote:I was on a walk the other day and I saw a woman pushing her cat in one of those pet strollers.....don't get me started.
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.