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| YT Addict | I take Mia in everywhere to be honest. But she is in one of her carriers. She is very quiet as long as you don't set the bag on the ground. You can ask my hubby about that one. He learned that a 2# yorkie can scream loud enough to get the attention of an entire grocery store. But I have not sinned in that way. Mia loves going to Wal Mart, and is welcomed in many of the stores we frequent for tack. If they ask what is in the bag I tell them, if not they will never know. Olive Garden is one of her favorite establishments... |
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Satellite Beach, FL
Posts: 3,691
| I'm always hugging and kissing my pups so I don't take them so they can get some rest from ME!
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| Donating YT 4000 Club Member | Restaurants and grocery stores are a big no-no, IMO. But we've gone to Home Depot, Lowes, Joanne's, Michael's, Hobby Lobby, Best Buy and the Mall of Georgia as well as Northpoint. We've also hit the outdoor outlet centers and The Avenues. We did have lunch at a Chik-Fil-A, but I snuck on to the patio while my husband went in to order. I felt horribly guilty the whole time because I know that not everyone feels comfortable with dogs around food, but the manager came up to us and pet Rhett. I am kind of sad that there aren't as many dog-friendly places around here as there were in San Diego.
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| Thor's Human Donating Member | I take Thor with me pretty everywhere. I even take him into Whole Foods in a discreet carrier. HOWEVER, a few weeks ago, I walked Thor into the neighborhood deli where he's been a million times, and he pooped on the floor. It was a neat, fast poop, so I was able to pick it up immediately with no one noticing, but still - mortifying. So now I make sure he's in a carrier when I take him inside.
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| www.yorkierescue.com Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Las Vegas & Orange County
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| Uni's getting really good at dining al fresco When she was a puppy we took her to restaurants too. We'd sneak her in my bag and put a hoodie over her and she would just sleep. This was before she knew about people food. Our friend owns a pho restaurant so he didn't mind her there. Chick-fil-a doesn't mind either, at least when she was a pup. Haven't brought her inside since then. But they did offer her a dog biscuit.I saw the other day a woman walk into CVS with her medium sized dog on a leash, and I didn't see her walk out immediately so I assume it is ok to bring dogs there. Also I heard that Ross allows them too. Home depot around here now have signs (big ones) that say no pets. I have brought her in the garden center before, and a few times inside, but that was also a while ago. Now I hear Lowes still allows it.
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| YT Addict Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: West Palm Beach, Fl, USA
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| I was very skeptical at first, but I'm finding that many non-food places will allow doggies inside. Old Navy, Macy's (saw a lady WALKING HER DOG inside), Marshalls/TJ Maxx & the more upscale mall are all a green light. I do usually either carry her or put her in a purse. I've brought her into some small shops and people have been sooo loving. I've also had the misfortune of buying 2 cars within the last month or so and Kasha has been to every dealership in South Florida without complaint & always leaves with a kiss or two. The Places Only 007 Should Attempt: - Starbucks is a nono( unless it's a drive thru) - Food places even w/ outdoor seating are touch and go - I've run into Publix & Whole Foods for one item :-( with her carefully hidden Yorkies are so small and cute ... as long as you find a dog lover most people seem to be more than happy to pet & share doggy stories with me.
__________________ Lauren & Kasha There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face. -- Ben Williams |
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| YT Addict | Mia is never out of her carrier in grocery or eating establishments. Mia is so quiet most never know and the carriers we have to match our clothes make it even more discreet. I understand about not wanting animals into food but most places are more than happy to see us walk in, we spend money! We also have a pretty stoller that we take her in. One of the ladies we see at puppy play also takes her beloved babies out in carriers or strollers. Not many pet friendly posted places here in Omaha but someone needs to help change the tide..... Mia's Mom Mary |
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| Donating YT 4000 Club Member | I guess I come from a different perspective on this. I worked in a grocery store and in restaurant when I was younger. Admittedly, this was a long time ago and in California which regulates everything to the Nth degree! Any hoo, the owners of both places had very, very strict health codes they had to follow. And no animals other than service animals was one of them. Looking the other way on something could cost them a huge amount of money in fines, and even get the establishments closed if they incurred too many infractions. The worst that will happen to me is I might get asked to leave. But I wouldn't want my feeling above the rules to get someone else in trouble.
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| YT Addict | Rhett's Mama, please tell me you are on Peachtree street! And is there ever going to be a Melanie, Ashly and yes Tara in the family? My Westies were all named for GWTW. I have Margaret Mitchell's scrapbook (big fan) |
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| Donating YT 4000 Club Member | Not on Peachtree St. But there is neighborhood nearby called Twelve Oaks And I do fully expect that some day we will add a Bonnie Blue or Tara to our mix.
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Bay Area, CA
Posts: 119
| Holly goes everywhere with us except grocery stores and restaurants. She is always in my lap or in her carrier, and we never let her walk in the stores. Ross has turned us away a few times, but other than that everyone loves her!
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| YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Springfield, va
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![]() This reminds me of a HS friend of mine who was rarely gainfully employed, and seemed happiest that way. Anyway, I once took him out to my favorite Pizza place, and he brought his pet rat with him in his jacket pocket. Of course I did not realize his rat was with him until he picked off a ball of mozzarella and fed it to him, sticking his little rat head out of the pocket. I really would not recommend you try this at home, kids. Good thing about rats though is they make a lot less noise than a Yorkie. Of course if anyone had tried to sneak a yorkie in there and it were to "smell a rat", it would have made for interesting dinner conversation. | |
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| YT Addict Join Date: May 2010 Location: south carolina
Posts: 428
| i take mine to a lot of places even took her in JC Penney at Christmas time but i asked at the back door said yes so she has been back a few times but i hold her and don't let her down unless someone wants to see how big she is then i sit her down she loves to go all i have to do is get my purse and she is ready to go |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Lynwood, CA, USA
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| YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Springfield, va
Posts: 457
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Just this last weekend, my GF wanted to go to an outlet mall in Leesburg VA, after the NOVA Yorkie meet-up and I was sure she was asking for trouble. It is a plaza style mall with lots of storefronts with shady overhangs. We had the only dogs in site, and I was getting an increasing feeling of dread. But amazingly enough, we passed a maintenance worker who said nothing about the Yorkies. And so we took our chances and walked right into Restoration Hardware each carrying a Yorkie. SO far so good, but I was waiting for the inevitable. When a worker approached I was so sure we were doomed, I was all set to surrender to this stupid convention; but no need, he only wanted to know if I needed some help! So another small victory for responsible people and their pets. Have to say though, I really felt self-conscious with Mr. Gatsby sitting (he likes to sit, not lay down) on my forearm walking around that place. All of the families in there and me and the GF each with a Yorkie on the forearm... Almost makes me want to get a stroller | |
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