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TopicI feel like dog adulation has gotten out of hand in recent years
Zeus
12/14/17 12:20:31 AM
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Doctor Foxx posted...
Zeus posted...
Plus there aren't leash laws for cats.

Yeah there are

(It varies municipality by municipality but there are laws regarding letting your cats roam outside and requiring a leash off property in many places I know of)


Now you're going to make me want to google images of cats on leashes because it sounds adorable.

mooreandrew58 posted...
Mead posted...
SteamedHams posted...
Businesses allowing dogs is also annoying and I'm more sure that's a new thing. I was at a bar tonight and somebody had a little dog and the bartenders were letting the owner put it up on the chairs and the bar top. That's fucking disgusting. I know places that allow dogs aren't supposed to act like that, but even ones that have good practices are raising potential health code issues and being inconsiderate to people with allergies.


If they serve food that would be a fairly severe health code violation in many places

Even clean and well groomed dogs can carry harmful parasites and should not be in public food establishments


never seen it in places that are all about selling food. but walmart is the main place i've seen it. I wouldn't be surprised if their is some high dollar restaurant though that lets stuck up rich people bring in their toy breed dogs.


Technically you can bring a dog to any restaurant with outdoor seating (well, any that either allow it or won't get too mad about it), but they have to stay outside the actual building. There are some restaurants which offer outdoor seating specifically for pet owners, as well as places which cater to people who might be walking their dog and get hungry.
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