03-10-2010, 04:20 PM
			
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					Originally Posted by  misslissa     OK i have got to put my two cents in. why is it okay for a store to sell animal things and then not let you have your animal in the store. i feel like if the dog is behaved, why not? the manager at our local dollar tree lets us bring our pets in any pet but once i was there and Gatsby had to pee and he started crying and she asked me to hurry up and leave. i was not upset i was disturbing other shoppers. i paid and left. i have seen people take large dogs on leaches into furniture stores and say they have to sleep in the bed to or they sit on the couch a local store keeps a sheet so your pet can test the furniture however some people are very allergic to dogs and being in a store full of them would be hell but Yorkies are hypoallergenic so if the person woth a terrible allergy dose not touch your dog they should be fine the same with the other hypoallergenic breeds i dont see why contained dogs should not be allowed in non food serving establishments no matter how clean your pet is and how much you love them it grosses people out not me but most people  i think if your pet is quiet and not caussing a fuss then they should let it go   |        I agree with almost all of your post! lol...   
The end part though about the eating, not that I dont agree... but... I see a lot of gross disgusting kids doing gross things at restaurants.  Some ppl I cant even watch eat at restaurants without getting sick to my stomach.   
These ppl arent told not to come in... but sometimes they should be.  Why dont they kick out the people with the kids throwing food?  Touching the salad bars? Spitting their food out.... ugh.   
I really used to think I wanted kids, but the more I see from other ppls kids, the more I think about sticking with my furbabies.   
Then again, my niece and nephew are only bad with their mother... and not me.  So it just goes to show you, that with proper discipline, that kids wont act like that.  I see perfectly well behaved children, and then I see the terrors.   
But... almost all dogs I meet are pretty well behaved...     
I know it will never change... and I hate that.  But I have learned to deal with it... and I still push the envelope of where I take them when I can.     
I just get so irritated that ppl think that its acceptable to take their children out like that, while my poor Roxy has to sit home.  If their dirty, poorly behaved kids would just stay home with a sitter, I wouldnt have an argument... lol.        |  
    
		
		
		
		
		 
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