Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a hardware store? People have f lost their f minds
Nah, hardware stores are almost as traditional as pet stores. Many people who work construction and other outdoor jobs have their dogs with them (vs. leaving them home alone all day). It makes sense.
No construction worker anywhere brings their dogs on site with them.
The only morons who bring dogs into hardware stores are recreational yuppie DIY weekend warriors who can't tell the difference between a screwdriver and a paint brush.
and I will keep doing it just to piss off the guy who thinks the dad coming to Home Depot with his dog on a Saturday in between sports practices to fix the toilet is somehow a moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish car manufacturers made cars to not be temperature inflated that you could keep a pet in a car. Efficiency air conditioner system of some type, but then neglectful parents would take advantage of it too , awful.
Why is it okay for you to leave your dog in a car but not okay for parents to leave kids in cars? Other than babies and very young children, it used to be very normal to leave a kid in the car while you ran in a store but now people are weird about it.
Anonymous wrote:I wish car manufacturers made cars to not be temperature inflated that you could keep a pet in a car. Efficiency air conditioner system of some type, but then neglectful parents would take advantage of it too , awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a hardware store? People have f lost their f minds
Nah, hardware stores are almost as traditional as pet stores. Many people who work construction and other outdoor jobs have their dogs with them (vs. leaving them home alone all day). It makes sense.
No construction worker anywhere brings their dogs on site with them.
The only morons who bring dogs into hardware stores are recreational yuppie DIY weekend warriors who can't tell the difference between a screwdriver and a paint brush.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a hardware store? People have f lost their f minds
Nah, hardware stores are almost as traditional as pet stores. Many people who work construction and other outdoor jobs have their dogs with them (vs. leaving them home alone all day). It makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:worse yet they put their bags of dog feces in your garbage recycling bin!Anonymous wrote:A dog handlerr let a dog poop on a neighbor's lawn. Handler picked up poop when neighbor saw him but clearly the dog was in the neighbor's yard. Handler then gives neighbor a middle finger when neighbor is looking at him like "train your dog to poop on its own damn lawn". What is wrong with people? letting dog shit on others' space and have the audacity to give the finger?
I will never know why they can have a small digger and bury the shit. What a waste of plastic bags. And no, don't put them into private trash cans.
We had someone bring their dog inside of a restaurant and insisted we give the dog water under the table. This was not a service dog. She could have given the dog water as we have water bowls outside. This was not about dog needing water. She also said she knew the owner of the restaurant. I told her that it was the owner of the restaurant who said 'no' to food and water inside for animals.
Why not walk outside to one of those bowls while waiting for you food.
The sad thing is that she will be coming back again and again.