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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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![]() I will say that I try my very best to keep my boy clean because he is an inside dog and I allow him on the couch, bed, and anywhere else he wants to sit. I also taught him basic obedience.
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Thor's Human Donating Member | ![]() Well, I have to say, I've never seen a problem with dogs in stores in SF, or people arguing that their dogs should not have to leave, etc. Thor has sometimes barked at other dogs when he's inside, but I just take him out until he calms down. There are a few stores that won't let me in with Thor, but generally people love to see him. Generally I won't shop at a store that's not dog friendly. Why give them money unless they give ME an optimal shopping experience? |
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Alabama
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| ![]() I would feel the same way about shopping at some stores that DO allow them. So it goes both ways. I guess stores have to decide if it's worth the headache. |
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Thor's Human Donating Member | ![]() Really? What if there are no dogs in the store when you enter? Do you check with the manager, and then decide to leave they say dogs are allowed? |
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Alabama
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| ![]() No, but I would leave some stores if I walked in and there were dogs already there. I've done it before and asked in some stores if dogs were allowed when I saw someone with one. (Twice at Panera Bread.) Do you walk in stores and ask if they are allowed and then only spend your money if they are? Last edited by BamaFan121s; 03-10-2010 at 06:15 PM. |
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Thor's Human Donating Member | ![]() You know, I am thinking back to the nine years I lived in New York - of all the horrific amounts of rudeness I saw (and I once saw someone get robbed), I never, ever saw dogs get into fights in stores, or anything similar. So while I'm sure it's happened somewhere, some cities have found a way to function while remaining dog friendly. Incidentally, the more high-end a store is, the more likely it is to cater to dogs. If Bergdorfs can keep its merchandise clean, I imagine Target would be able to as well. Last edited by QuickSilver; 03-10-2010 at 06:25 PM. |
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♥ Maximo and Teddy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern Virginia
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Based on my experience in our local pet stores, I would not support allowing dogs into other places. I encountered a man last week at PetSmart who had the biggest German Shepherd I have ever seen. I think my eyes popped out of my head when I turned to see whose nose was in my backside. The dog was enormous, and the owner allowed him to push me out of the way while I was trying to pay for my purchase. Turns out the dog just wanted his treat from the clerk, but I thought the Shepherd wanted to swallow me whole -- and the owner just stood there laughing (the guy was really good looking and had beautiful eyes, but that was beside the point ![]() At our Petco, I saw an older man with a Golden Retriever that he was allowing to terrorize everyone, jumping and lunging at them. I would have held the dog at the collar, but the man gave the dog the length of the leash. | |
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Thor's Human Donating Member | ![]() But again, those are big dogs. My guess is that's why Manhattan is so easily dog-friendly. It's the ultimate urban environment, and much more difficult to keep a big dog (especially when if you're in a walk-up apartment). So while there are tons of dogs, they are usually small. |
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Kansas City, MO
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Kansas City, MO
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| ![]() [QUOTE=BamaFan121s;3034669]Easily mandated eh? I can easily pick up my 50 lb hound and control her. Who's to judge if a dog is being controlled or if it was distrubing someone? Someone with an extreme fear of dogs may be distrubed just be the dog being there? Should it therefor be removed. The whole issue is MORE easily avoided by just not allowing them in the first place, thus eliminating any gray area and only displeasing a very small portion of society. ![]() I have an extreme fear of hearing or seeing someone vomit. Does that mean that all people feeling a bit ill should never be allowed into stores and public restrooms just to avoid causing me grief over this fear? People have fears of many many many silly things. The rest of the world shouldn't suffer due to others fears. I do agree with arguements about allergies and the size, control, and cleanliness of dogs. Yes some are allergic, yes some are huge, and yes some are dirty. But i'm allergic to smoke and so far only a few cities have banned that and people still smoke outside the door so i still have to deal with it, and also there are many out of control, HUGE, and unclean people everywhere and you don't make them stay outside and tell them to bath, behave, or loose weight to come inside. I know you don't think people and dogs compare, but i don't see why dogs can't be with their humans. Aid-dogs go everywhere with their humans, why make that exception but not make one for all dog owners to enjoy their poochie companions? |
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Alabama
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![]() But, I used that as ONE example of how there is a gray area as to what could be considered "disturbing" to other patrons. ![]() Quote:
And I don't know why the rest of society should have to be around someone else's pet...lol. Service animals, on the other hand, are a completely different category--they serve a function other than just for the enjoyment of their owners. Last edited by BamaFan121s; 03-10-2010 at 07:07 PM. | ||
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Kansas City, MO
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i totally hear you on restaurants. and while i'm sad i can't take her into one with me because she's little and out of the way, i too wouldn't like to see a bigger dog near a place i eat or buy food. that i totally understand. but a craft store or a clothing store doesn't bother me one bit. if i saw a dog in one i wouldn't flip out and leave, ESPECIALLY SINCE I OWN ONE | |
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: North Carolina
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People, even little babies, have constitutional rights. Store owners must (and should) make their establishments accessible to all people, even those who may be disabled. Back in the 60's people staged sit in's so that all people, no matter what race, be allowed in public establishments. Dogs have no such legal rights. It is totally up to the discretion of the store owner whether or not to permit pets. Likewise, each of us can decide whether or not to shop at stores that are not pet friendly. As Maximo pointed out, my dealings with Petsmart make me glad most of the places I shop do not permit dogs! | |
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BANNED FOR TAKING MONEY AND NOT SHIPPING PRODUCTS SOLD!!! Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: San Jose, CA
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People are not allergic to fat, unruly and unclean people. And they are PEOPLE, not animals. People and animals do not have the same rights. Places are able to refuse business to whomever they choose, so if someone is out of control, they can be asked to leave. I would hope someone wouldn't be asked to leave because they are "huge". Aide dogs do just that -- they aide. As a pet owner, we do not have the same rights as a service dog handler. That is not comparable. Just because we "want" our dogs there, there is no justification for them to be with us at all times. Unless they are therapy, service or emotional assistance dogs, they do not need to accompany their owner into all places, especially ones where food are served. Just my two cents. | |
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Kansas City, MO
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| ![]() i wanted to clarify that in my arguements that dogs should be allowed into "some" stores i never was the one that said that dogs should be allowed 100% equal "rights" as humans, i think they should be allowed to accompany their owners in places where there is no violation of food codes or even in some restaurants if their tables were set up higher so the dogs could rest on the floor nearby. but i don't recall saying i wanted an equal rights movement for dogs anytime soon. they aren't human i understand that, but when they are little enough to carry in our arms i don't see the harm in bringing them along for a quick shopping trip somewhere. sometimes i'm running an errand and i want to just take Sadie for a little drive. when there are no drive throughs or the store isn't dog friendly i can't just leave her in the car, she could be stolen or if it's too hot or cold she could die. it's irresponsible to leave her in the car, so wouldn't it be nice to just bring her inside for whatever quick thing i needed to grab on the way home? instead i have to double back to take her home and then go to the store. it's just frustrating to not be able to just have her tag along especially when she's easy to carry and small enough to fit in a cart seat or bag. i understand that you can't make a rule for small dogs and disallow big dogs, that wouldn't be fair and it would be sad that we're now discriminating against "races" of dogs :P but i still see it from the side of how much easier life would be if they would allow dogs to just tag along now and then. most people in our daycare don't even take their kids to the store because they are hard to deal with in there, so i don't think allowing dogs into certain stores would actually cause an uproar in the amount of dogs running around in stores. i think it'd basically increase a few customers who want to browse and shop with a dog, and it would stay somewhat the same because most people who have bigger dogs don't want to drag them along anyways. that's just a few of my opinions tho. i know i can't expect big changes just to fit my needs, but it's fun to imagine a world in which i could take her everywhere and not worry about paying 60++ for a two day trip for low rate crappy dog care |
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