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Originally Posted by londonteatime PLEASE don't use that "therapy dog" line unless you DO have a real therapy dog. Because if people pull that just so they can bop around stores with their dogs, then those who REALLY have therapy dogs are going to have to provide all sorts of verification that theirs is indeed a therapy dog.
Sorry if I seem crabby about this but I'm disabled and may need a therapy dog in the future. It's not funny to need one and certainly not a joke.
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I totally agree with your post. its the same as if you didnt like a bull dog or some other dog in your house and a guest brought one in anyway and you had to ask them to leave. I love my yorkie but I still realize he is a dog, and not a child. Stores cant very well say dogs allowed but only yorkies. If the sign says no dogs allowed, then leave your dog at home or go back another time without the dog if you really need to go to that store for something. To me people make too big a deal about yorkies. Anyone who has a dog, their dog is just as special to them and I for one dont want to go in a store and walk around with boxers, german shepherd, etc all around because I am scared of big dog and so are a lot of others and some people just dont care for dogs, yorkies or not. Not trying to offend anyone here but its just my take on the subject. rules are rules and their for reasons. if your dog is welcome that is good but I dont want other people bringing certain dogs in my house, matter of fact i'm not thrilled with anyone bringing any dog in my house against my will. Dogs need love and attention from its owners but not from everyone else just because their cute. And everyone knows the dogs arent brought into their stores to shop, since they have no idea why they are their even there themselves. Sorry if this offends anyone. its just my opinion like everyone else has their.