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Originally Posted by browniesmom622 most places here in ny (like someone said) are really dog friendly as long as you hold the dog "or in a bag or stroller"
i went to subway (food place) and waited outside for my mom she came out and said the guy said me & austin can come in as long as i hold him
i dont see why bring a dog out if your gonna hide it i bring austin out to socialize him & so expose him to new sounds & places & to be with me
i dont bring him out for other people or to show him off
i know the places that dont allow dogs so he stays home
when going to a new place that doesnt have food i carry him or have him in the stroller i never ask when i walk in cause they will say no just to be nasty
so i just go in and shop & usally dont say anything |
Lol - girl - when I said 'get attention' - I was ONLY talking about people who truly are
NOT disabled and want to be allowed in places that normally don't allow dogs via certification.
I didn't mean the average average yorkie person - we all love to show them off.
But..... there are some that take advantage of the laws. There is a big difference in someone who certifies their dogs for Anticipating seizures for example ...and one who says they get 'headaches' for example. If you can be out shoping and get a headache - what the heck is a dog actually going to do for you ??? If a headache was a disability the whole country would be classified as disabled
Now if someone was prone to seizures and a dog can sense it - that's totally different.
Just wanted to clear up my post