Last night, before the crazed neighbor, I was in walmart with my husband, holding chewie who proudly (and angrily) had her temporary harness on displaying her to be a therapy dog. We are getting a buddy belt, but I digress.
Two giggling young women kept glancing over and one of them asked if she could "steal" my dog. I said nope, and gave a chuckle and then turned to my husband with a look that said geez! Well, that young women couldn't just laugh and let it go. WEll, I don't know WHY you're laughing! I have one that looks JUST LIKE THAT at home!!! And her name is PRADA. Something you obviously don't have hahahaheeehheee.
Our income is very decent, and we've been blessed.That's not really the point, though. I brought it up because it's like people just lose their minds and try to do and say whatever they want. Including a so called yorkie owner. That's the first one I've ever ran into that acts like that. Usually I've ran into yorkie owners that are so sweet and ask to pet, tell me about their babies, and move on. I had one in target, same thing, it showed she was a therapy dog in training, ask to hold her. Not pet- hold. I'd have said no any way, but she did NOT like that at ALL. She flipped out in the middle of the store. Well, what does THERAPY have to do with it?! She's a dog not a worker! (not a yorkie owner) I'm sorry you're going through this, we are to the point where we are looking chest carriers and strollers, and she's SUPPOSED to be training to go between my legs and walk by my side. They are NOT teddie bears. They may look like it, but they have personalities, and they aren't toys. |