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Old 05-03-2011, 08:49 AM   #62
yorkietalkjilly
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Originally Posted by Baroness View Post
I wouldn't do it. It is a no-no and is against health inspection regulations for restaurants. I wouldn't want to cause problems for a business owner by doing that, so no pets will go with me out to eat. Outside areas, maybe, if it was ok with the manager.
Yeah, me, too. Knowing how sick it makes some people would keep me from doing it even if I weren't one of them. But just as important would be not to make my Tibbe miserable in that carrier and smelling all that food as we all sat there and slurped it up and he could do nothing but sit in darkness and maybe get a bite or two. He'd be miserable throughout.

My son has an American Bulldog who drools if you eat around him. He has to let him outside whenever they are visiting and we sit down to eat. Tex is a big drooler and cannot help drooling terribly when he sees or smells others eating. We put him in the living room once during a meal and a big area of floor was wet when my son went in to bring him in after mealtime. Even if he could, I don't think my son would ever sneak his dog into a restaurant for that reason.
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