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Posted on 7/8/19 at 10:53 am to Jon Ham
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areas where people are eating and trying to relax away from their own dogs
This part cracks me up.
Yeah man, bars and festivals are just littered with people that are exhausted from their own dogs and desperate to find relief.
I have never once thought "man, I really need a break from my dog". Now, my wife and I say that all the time about our 10 month old
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Posted on 7/8/19 at 10:54 am to TheCaterpillar
The free market has been forced to allow dogs because of complaints by dog owners. If you can’t enter an establishment, especially one that serves consumables, without your pet, just stay home. It just shows a lack of respect for those of us trying to enjoy the company of other human beings.
Posted on 7/8/19 at 10:54 am to Hat Tricks
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Was at Broken Compass Brewing in Breckenridge last week and there were a couple of dogs off leash. One of which came up and started humping my son's leg. The owner apologized but why the frick wasn't the dog on a leash in the first place?
Well, that's not ok.
That is not something even pro-dog friendly people will endorse, I don't think.
Posted on 7/8/19 at 10:55 am to Jon Ham
My little knucklehead goes with me to alot of places. They do it all the time in Paris. No problems or issues there.
Posted on 7/8/19 at 10:55 am to Jon Ham
can't bring dog everywhere...but, we can listen to your little brats running around screaming, kicking, whinning...
dogs > kids
dogs > kids
Posted on 7/8/19 at 10:57 am to Blueprint
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The free market has been forced to allow dogs because of complaints by dog owners.
This is worded incorrectly.
The free market has adjusted to meet demand from the public to allow dogs in establishments because more and more people request it/desire it.
There are several bars in my neighborhood that have become dog friendly now because 1 bar did it and started getting a lot more business, especially on weekends during the day.
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If you can’t enter an establishment, especially one that serves consumables, without your pet, just stay home. It just shows a lack of respect for those of us trying to enjoy the company of other human beings.
You can just not go to those places if you don't like it. Those establishments have welcomed it, so just don't go there
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This post was edited on 7/8/19 at 10:59 am
Posted on 7/8/19 at 10:58 am to tduecen
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My dog goes to the brew pub with me if it is allowed. I'll sit outside and he lays under my chair with his water
You don't give your dog a beer? You're literally a nazi
Posted on 7/8/19 at 10:58 am to Jon Ham
imagine if the folks in the disney fight video had taken their dogs along.
Posted on 7/8/19 at 10:59 am to chinhoyang
Ah, the ole “but children can be annoying!” retort. A common go-to for those 30 somethings who have no children and pretend like their dog is their child and their mother is the dog’s grandma. So immature and sad. The fact that you even bring children in as a comparison shows how much growing up you have to do. One day maybe you will grow up and realize how deluded you were into putting dogs on pedestals and viewing children as just annoying inconveniences.
Posted on 7/8/19 at 10:59 am to dtett
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Your pitbull, "Dog of peace", especially if it’s a supposed "ADHD" pittbull, "Dog of peace", does not belong at brew pubs, festivals, or really anywhere there could be adults. I’m sorry you have such a large void in your life that your emotional stability relies on the presence of your pitbull, "Dog of peace", 24/7. I’m sorry you have such a poor personality that you use your pitbull, "Dog of peace", as a personality replacement. Maybe look into getting mental health treatment or bettering yourself in general instead of subjecting everyone to potentially being knocked down or annoyed by your pitbull, "Dog of peace". Even if your pitbull, "Dog of peace", behaves, your pitbull, "Dog of peace", still taking up space and bringing dirt and grease into areas where people are eating and trying to relax away from their own pitbulls, "Dog of peace". Seriously, grow up.
I have never owned a Pit Bull and never will. My Border Collie, now deceased, had been a lot of places, including our local courthouse. Even people who were scared of dogs loved her. She also behaved better than most kids (and loved kids).
Posted on 7/8/19 at 11:01 am to Jon Ham
Considering children are allowed at breweries and brew pubs and some have inflatables for kids to play, yeah you can compare.
What is worse a parents not watching their child as it runs around or a person who has their dog on a lease?
What is worse a parents not watching their child as it runs around or a person who has their dog on a lease?
Posted on 7/8/19 at 11:01 am to Jon Ham
So who pissed in your cheerios today?
Pubs and festivals no problem. Restaurants and stores, yeah no.
Pubs and festivals no problem. Restaurants and stores, yeah no.
Posted on 7/8/19 at 11:01 am to Jon Ham
You should pass a law to make the world like you would like the world to be.
It’s what we do now.
It’s what we do now.
Posted on 7/8/19 at 11:01 am to Jon Ham
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Ah, the ole “but children can be annoying!” retort. A common go-to for those 30 somethings who have no children and pretend like their dog is their child and their mother is the dog’s grandma. So immature and sad. The fact that you even bring children in as a comparison shows how much growing up you have to do. One day maybe you will grow up and realize how deluded you were into putting dogs on pedestals and viewing children as just annoying inconveniences.
I have a kid and a dog, I know the difference.
My kid is much harder to deal with in public than my dog, who just lays under my feet.
I don't complain about either, though.
Posted on 7/8/19 at 11:02 am to WWII Collector
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one had a Chiwawa
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Chihuahua
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Posted on 7/8/19 at 11:03 am to caro81
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So who pissed in your cheerios today?
It’s a sentiment I’ve had for a long time, but yesterday at a festival was a reminder. Several small women walking large dogs, such as Rottweilers and German Shepherds, where there were hundreds of little kids around.
Posted on 7/8/19 at 11:04 am to Jon Ham
im never disappointed to see a dog. Bring them anywhere
Posted on 7/8/19 at 11:04 am to Jon Ham
I can't stand dogs in public places.
Posted on 7/8/19 at 11:05 am to RogerTheShrubber
OP sounds like he's afraid of dogs.
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