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Originally Posted by MommysBabyRoxy I wanted to make this thread because I know a lot of us have our problems with the way our babies are treated... this is my personal problem...
I believe I should be able to take Roxy everywhere I want... If I was Paris Hilton and I came into a store or restaurant with my dog, they wouldnt think twice to tell me I couldnt bring my dog in...
Roxy is clean... VERY CLEAN!!! I go to so many restaurants and I get sick when I see kids picking their noses, snots all over their face, screaming, crying.... touching the food in stores... BLAAAAAAAH!!!
Roxy stays in her pink stroller and is completely covered and they complain while Jason is over in the vegetables putting his dirty little hands all over my future onions.
To me, this is unfair!!!!
I am not saying I hate little kids, cause I DONT! My best friend gets mad at me but its like she just doenst understand because she has 2 kids, who arent always the cleanest in the world...
Roxy is SOOO clean!!! She smells better than most children and has very good manners... Do I think everybody should be able to bring their dogs in?? No, not if theyre not well behaved or able to be kept... But I think there should be more places willing to cater to pet owners... We love our dogs like most ppl love their children... and in some cases even more.
Does anybody understand what I mean? Or am I crazy like my best friend thinks???
P.S. She's a lot better dressed than a lot of kids too... lol.
Roxy in her pink stroller when its opened in front... (she was only 7 months in this pic) Attachment 185224
*~*Jenny & Roxy*~* |
I agree with you on the Paris Hilton thing...she would be treated differently from us...BUT I do not think that Roxie (or my Mika), belong in a restaurant. I agree with you about some kids. I watched two parent oblivious to the fact that their brat was swinging the tiffany light fixture back and forth and squealing loudly at each swing. The sound of the brats voice revberated througout the entire restaurant, and I kept watching to see if the parents would come out of their coma and say ANTYHING. THe waiter tried to steady the light fixture everytime he went to the table, but as soon as he would walk away, the comotose parents let the light swinging and squealing begin anew.
If you type in "dog friendly" and your city in google, you will find various restuarants in your area that will allow dogs (this is usually in the OUTDOOR patio area however). I would take Roxie, and patronize them and let them know verbally how much I appreciate them.
Now let's take the Costco and Sam's for example. This is one place that I elt Mika could be taken in discreetly, but then I remembered there is food in there, and would other people actually appreciate buying food that I nad my dog around?? NO, you must consider the non-dog people as you move through this world.