Anonymous wrote:I was just in Italy, at a Michelin starred restaurant, and while I was sitting there, I saw not one, but TWO, dogs enter the restaurant to accompany their owners for dinner. Love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love dogs, especially my own, but so many dog owners suck.
What irks me the most is letting them off leash everywhere. Aren't they afraid their dog is going to get hit by a car? I don't let my pup off leash anywhere that isn't completely enclosed. Not even so much because it's the law, but because I love her and don't want anything to do happen to her. It also bothers me that people bring their dogs to the grocery store. I like to take my dog out with me, but I don't take her anywhere she isn't allowed, and if I'm not sure, I don't. These are probably the same people who litter and do other anti-social, entitled things.
All that said, yes, dogs are extremely annoying. Mine is always following me around the house, and if she's sitting still, she's staring at me. If they were human beings, they'd be the neediest, most clingy people ever! But they're cute and they love us, so I just smile to myself when my dog is staring adoringly at me like a weirdo.
Ugh... this.
People have no idea the regulations that rule farmers. They are required to not harvest any crop where animal feces has been spotted in the field. But I was at Whole Foods the other day and two people were pushing their "baby" around in the main part of the cart, where the next people need to put their food. So E. coli from deer or rabbits cause the food to be thrown away, but I can put my produce down where your dog's butt was and there is no problem. In this case, I was a "Karen," despite knowing that it was futile, and reminded them that this was against health codes. But I have no illusion that they will stop.
Is this the P St WF? Yuck!
What total bollocks the assertion that farmers cannot harvest food crops from fields where animals have defecated. For Pete’s sake, animal dung is used to fertilize many human food crops in America!
You know bollocks about farming. Utter shite.
Anonymous wrote:Check food safety regulations implemented under Obama...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love dogs, especially my own, but so many dog owners suck.
What irks me the most is letting them off leash everywhere. Aren't they afraid their dog is going to get hit by a car? I don't let my pup off leash anywhere that isn't completely enclosed. Not even so much because it's the law, but because I love her and don't want anything to do happen to her. It also bothers me that people bring their dogs to the grocery store. I like to take my dog out with me, but I don't take her anywhere she isn't allowed, and if I'm not sure, I don't. These are probably the same people who litter and do other anti-social, entitled things.
All that said, yes, dogs are extremely annoying. Mine is always following me around the house, and if she's sitting still, she's staring at me. If they were human beings, they'd be the neediest, most clingy people ever! But they're cute and they love us, so I just smile to myself when my dog is staring adoringly at me like a weirdo.
Ugh... this.
People have no idea the regulations that rule farmers. They are required to not harvest any crop where animal feces has been spotted in the field. But I was at Whole Foods the other day and two people were pushing their "baby" around in the main part of the cart, where the next people need to put their food. So E. coli from deer or rabbits cause the food to be thrown away, but I can put my produce down where your dog's butt was and there is no problem. In this case, I was a "Karen," despite knowing that it was futile, and reminded them that this was against health codes. But I have no illusion that they will stop.
Is this the P St WF? Yuck!
What total bollocks the assertion that farmers cannot harvest food crops from fields where animals have defecated. For Pete’s sake, animal dung is used to fertilize many human food crops in America!
You know bollocks about farming. Utter shite.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. It’s truly depressing that our society now values dogs more than children.
Anonymous wrote:My pet peeve is pet fish. I don’t like them at all.
Anonymous wrote:Am I in the vast minority? My house is surrounded by poorly behaved dogs that are put outside late at night to bark constantly. I also get annoyed by how many dog owners ignore leash laws and you have this massive 70 lb dog that you don’t know approach you (or worse, young kids) randomly at the park. I don’t want to be that person and constantly call the police on them, but modern dog culture is becoming more and more of a nuisance.
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE dogs!!! But yes, dogs who bark incessantly are annoying. I keep my dogs on their leashes and call them inside when they start to go to town with their barking. If you have never had a dog in your life, it is hard to understand the bond between dog and dog-owner. They are our children.