Anonymous wrote:When you have a shared driveway and never help shovel (and are healthy, young, childless people so have no reason not to.)
Anonymous wrote:right, euthanizing it or leaving it in an abusive situation is the correct answer for people who have jobs. 🙄 I’m not taking it to Target or even the coffee shop. CALM DOWN and accept humans are not the only living beings on the earth. Difficult concept, I know.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.
NP Maybe you should be more independent and a grown adult who doesn't need a fluffy crutch to be out in public or the big bad "scary world."
Grow up!
Jeez calm down. Some of us work long hours and would spend very little time with our dogs if we didn’t bring them with us to run some errands. Obviously there are places they can’t go so they stay home or in the car, but there are other places they’re allowed so they come along sometimes. People who have pets are generally happier and healthier than those who don’t.
Sounds like you shouldn't have a god if you don't have time for it. the solution is NOT to sick your dog on everyone else FFS.
Anonymous wrote:right, euthanizing it or leaving it in an abusive situation is the correct answer for people who have jobs. 🙄 I’m not taking it to Target or even the coffee shop. CALM DOWN and accept humans are not the only living beings on the earth. Difficult concept, I know.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.
NP Maybe you should be more independent and a grown adult who doesn't need a fluffy crutch to be out in public or the big bad "scary world."
Grow up!
Jeez calm down. Some of us work long hours and would spend very little time with our dogs if we didn’t bring them with us to run some errands. Obviously there are places they can’t go so they stay home or in the car, but there are other places they’re allowed so they come along sometimes. People who have pets are generally happier and healthier than those who don’t.
Sounds like you shouldn't have a god if you don't have time for it. the solution is NOT to sick your dog on everyone else FFS.
right, euthanizing it or leaving it in an abusive situation is the correct answer for people who have jobs. 🙄 I’m not taking it to Target or even the coffee shop. CALM DOWN and accept humans are not the only living beings on the earth. Difficult concept, I know.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.
NP Maybe you should be more independent and a grown adult who doesn't need a fluffy crutch to be out in public or the big bad "scary world."
Grow up!
Jeez calm down. Some of us work long hours and would spend very little time with our dogs if we didn’t bring them with us to run some errands. Obviously there are places they can’t go so they stay home or in the car, but there are other places they’re allowed so they come along sometimes. People who have pets are generally happier and healthier than those who don’t.
Sounds like you shouldn't have a god if you don't have time for it. the solution is NOT to sick your dog on everyone else FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.
NP Maybe you should be more independent and a grown adult who doesn't need a fluffy crutch to be out in public or the big bad "scary world."
Grow up!
Jeez calm down. Some of us work long hours and would spend very little time with our dogs if we didn’t bring them with us to run some errands. Obviously there are places they can’t go so they stay home or in the car, but there are other places they’re allowed so they come along sometimes. People who have pets are generally happier and healthier than those who don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.
So you are TA! They are not legally allowed, the business just chooses to ignore it. Stop being TA and leave your mangy dog at home.
+1 I don’t want to see your dog at Total Wine, Starbucks, Costco, Walmart, Safeway, or District Taco - all places where I have seen dogs indoors in the last year or so. My issue is that not all dogs are well-behaved and calm, and even dogs that are usually well-behaved at home or on walks can get over excited in a busy store. I also think it’s gross in food establishments.
My local wine store loves my dog and gives him treats when we visit. Shrug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.
NP Maybe you should be more independent and a grown adult who doesn't need a fluffy crutch to be out in public or the big bad "scary world."
Grow up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.
NP Maybe you should be more independent and a grown adult who doesn't need a fluffy crutch to be out in public or the big bad "scary world."
Grow up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.
So you are TA! They are not legally allowed, the business just chooses to ignore it. Stop being TA and leave your mangy dog at home.
+1 I don’t want to see your dog at Total Wine, Starbucks, Costco, Walmart, Safeway, or District Taco - all places where I have seen dogs indoors in the last year or so. My issue is that not all dogs are well-behaved and calm, and even dogs that are usually well-behaved at home or on walks can get over excited in a busy store. I also think it’s gross in food establishments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.
NP Maybe you should be more independent and a grown adult who doesn't need a fluffy crutch to be out in public or the big bad "scary world."
Grow up!
Why not complain to the business that allows it? (Unless she is passing it off as a service dog).
I’m not a fan of this either (the only indoor places I take my dog are the vet and the pet store)- but technically she is allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.
NP Maybe you should be more independent and a grown adult who doesn't need a fluffy crutch to be out in public or the big bad "scary world."
Grow up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing your dog into every freaking store.
I bring my dog wherever he's allowed. Get over it.