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Originally Posted by Dawn125 I don't know if I agree that you would be risking someone else's health quite to that extreme but I do see Carinhosamulher's point. When I had children there were a few things I couldn't do as easily for a while. One of them was go to a movie. That's life. You can't leave a baby in the kitchen with food and water. But you can certainly leave a puppy alone for a couple hours. Don't get me wrong, I am as guilty as the next yorkie mom of taking my little ones into innappropriate places at times but it's usually not planned. More likely just a situation that comes up that can't be avoided. I recently saw a dog at the movies. It was a Bichon and the woman was not hiding it at all. The dog literally was standing on her lap with his front paws on the seat in front of her watching the movie. It was hilarious! When the movie was over she put his leash on him and walked out, no questions asked. I have never seen a "no dogs" sign so maybe it wasn't against any rules anyway. Or maybe he was a certified therapy dog. |
i neither have seen a no dog sign. the reason why they dont accept dogs if simply because they may bark and bother others... with kids they cannot do that (babies) and people put up with it because htey have to i guess....
i asked someone in the movies if it was ok to bring a little dog before i went, they said soft of you didnt hear this from me, but if it is quiet sure, just dont flaunt it because other patrons may complaint to remove it.
i have never seen someone with an allergy to dogs that had to be carried out on a strecher... sorry but dogs arent peanuts they dont send people to intensive care. it may be irresponsible but i was seating alone, there were 6 people in that place and none closer than at least 5 rows to me in all distances. i did after all go to the 12 pm show!!! i have no plans to stop taking my yorkie to wherever places i manage to... yes... sneak himin, i take him to my french lessons, i take him to the hair salon and , i see no shame in that, if anything people love to see my little boy, even at the movies they kept saying "look at the little dog"..... if people were a little more accepting i wouldnt have to but thats how the cookie crumbles, is a very personal choice and mine is to take mine if and when necessary... if i am going to start worrying about everyone with an allergy my dog is never leaving home then?
different strokes for different folks. i am not irresponsible in my view, but then again, i dont have to answer to anybody.