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Old 07-30-2017, 08:21 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
I personally think people should ask....especially people in the "business" of dogs. Surely they know that many might have health issues. I know that when I go to the bank they always ask....and so does my vet. It would be the same thing with children...you don't offer food to children, or shouldn't...they could have a deadly allergy to peanuts or something.
If going to a training class, that should be part of the paperwork when you sign your pet up. I know that when I went to PT with a couple I was asked first...and told I could bring my own treats if need be.
It was not in the paper work at my trainer but they do say we will provide hotdogs if you want you can use those or bring your own. We haven't ever had a dog in our classes with issues but Joey refuses hotdog so I did have to bring my own treats and they would use my treats for him if they needed to help me or show me something. With trainers and even vets or vet techs you should be open about food issues. I think still that most people non dog professional people don't give a treat to be mean or anything I just think those people might not think about it.
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