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Thank goodness I live in a city that allows us to take small dogs in places. Most of the time it's bad children that need to be banned from places. I've seen too many accidents with children running wild in public places when they shouldn't have been, or screaming and acting hysterical. Parents who can't control their children should have to read a warning sign before entering. It's very disturbing and I'm not talking about an innocent new born baby. They are the exception. I've also seen dogs behave far better than some children at these places as well. |
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I suppose the simple answer to your question is that stores would be overrun by dogs of all sizes, dangerous and non-dangerous, clean and filthy, healthy and diseased. |
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I agree! :) Though I do know some of us who are empty nesters or those who are childless feel our dogs are our children :rolleyes: our furkids LOL |
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When I first joined YorkieTalk... I remember making a nice thread complaining about not being able to take Roxy in places, and that she was cleaner than all the little mongrels running around stores with snots on their faces that their parents cant control... lol. I would understand if no pets or KIDS were allowed, but if you allow little gross brats (not saying they all are, but there are always a few) and they can touch stuff I might buy... ech. And... I think we all have seen or heard that kid that just makes us want to pull our hair out or slap them or their parents upside the head for their actions or appearance... as in cleanliness. Roxy is a VERY clean Yorkie and very WELL behaved. I believe that children parents and furbaby parents should be responsible. If your kids are up to date on their shots and clean and well mannered, bring them out. If your dogs are up to date on their shots, well mannered, clean and maintained, bring them out. Otherwise, keep them at home. France does it. :) In fact, a lot of Europe does that, I might move there eventually... and in France, your dogs can even come to the restaurant and sit right at the table with you! :eek: Because they consider their dogs like family... which is how it should be. |
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:D You and I could be best buds! I feel the exact same way and tell many people that know me these exact same thoughts. They of course think I'm nuts but do I care what they think? NO! Most of them don't know what they like or believe in. I also love the PINK letters in your post! |
Thus providing a great example of my point.... The logic of "what's good for one is good for the other" baffles me everytime. The logic that dogs deserve equal rights as humans or vice versa is ridiculous. The same rules don't apply. One thing that I have learned from these threads the past few days: Don't plan to visit France any time soon--their priorities are clearly even futher out there than I'd originally thought. ;) |
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:D I can't do nothing but laugh because I just had a feeling you were going to come and tell us France lovers something...LOL :) |
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Kind of like the old saying, "Well if France jumped off a bridge..." |
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I know it is so hard to travel when you have fur kids. We drive to SC from CT every year and bring our dogs. I go online and look for pet friendly hotels. I even belong to a website called take your pet.com you can type in any place and it will give you a list of pet friendly hotels in the area. I really don't fly much bc we can't take our fur kids. Daisy is too big and I would NEVER put her with cargo. She would just FREAK OUT!!! My kids were going to send us on a 30 th anniversary trip and I said we can't go I have noone to watch the fur kids. I have 3 grown children but they live too far away. I am thinking of locating a pet sitter. It is so hard to be able to trust someone. When I lived in another town when Daisy was about 2 we had a wonderful girl who was licenced and she would come over and walk Daisy for about a half hr. That way if we wanted to go somewhere I would have her come over and it broke up the time for Daisy. I hate leaving them alone for more than 3-4 hrs. I guess it is a good thing that I don't work anymore. lol |
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LOL!!! Then I'd become rebellious if they told me to do it and probably start shouting USA! It must be the French in me! LOL! |
People might think I'm crazy... but I do consider my dog to be just as important as any persons child. I DO think that a dog should have the same rights as a human (within their ability of course... I mean, they cant really vote.. but my vote is half for Roxy and half for me. :)) Each person is obviously welcome to their own opinion, and some ppl feel like their dogs are their dogs, and their kids are their kids... but I feel like Roxy is my kid... and deserves the same respect as any child. Children need shots, and children bite too. lol, so some ppl might not be able to compare their dogs to children, but theyre just like babies... ya know, the cute things they are before they become the snot nosed brats... lol. In all actuality, I will probably not have children, and Roxy and Lexi are my babies. Thanks Cerise, definely sounds like we have something in common. ;) Thats a good thing for sure! To our furbabies! :p To France! :cheers: |
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AGREED! |
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