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Originally Posted by concretegurl I know I should link it but uall can look it up at least in CA the law per health code is if a place serves food dogs with the exception of properly identified service dogs are banned.
Ace hardware served coffee and popcorn our local one used to allow dogs, the owner brought his...a written warning later...big NO DOGS sign.
Ecven Costco giving free samples counts...weird buy when businesses here participate in an event called arts alive where local artist sisplay their art in local businesses and wine and snacks are served a couple placed received health code violations for community members bring their dogs in on that specific night.
How restraunts evade this with out door patios idk but maybe the outdoor part is exclusive to the law or its just too grey to bother enforcing.
I find it odd the lady who takes her cockatoo everywhere on her shoulder never gets kicked out... |
That is odd I would have thought in California it would be in the culture to be more dog friendly. I have evolved in my thinking since we started going to dog friendly restaurants. I used to think why does a dog really need to go to a restaurant or a target. But now I see why people want to take their dogs and I know with me I just like it that this certain area of my City is not only dog friendly it is people friendly. They have made all kinds of walking trails for walkers and bike riders have a nic dog park ad the restaurants are dog friendly. And these resttaurants are always packed busy with people