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Originally Posted by billethkid
you will NEVER see a dog "running wild" in a town square. Most dog owners are significantly more responsible than parents and grand parents.
Some need to understand that that when the nest is empty and we are up in years our dogs provide a significant companion ship. The are family as much as a spouse, a child or grand child. The discussion of closing squares to select members of other's family is sorta narrow minded and selfish.
I would also bet that none who have an issue, real or otherwise. have ever been bothered by a dog in the town square.
Ya see if we are going to start purifying the requirements for being allowed in a town square we need to start contemplating the loud, the boistrous, the drunks, the cigarette smokers, and what ever else fits the grumpies list to exclude.
If you can tolerate the array of the two legged undesirables, dogs are far and away more tolerable.
Of course we are responsible dog owners who know their dog is better behaved than many, MANY humans of all sizes and ages.
btk
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BTK, I totally agree that dogs are part of the family. My spouse is not yet retired. When he isn't in TV, my dogs are my family. And they offer me wonderful companionship and unconditional love.
But only those who have been privileged to have that special relationship with a dog will agree with your comment.
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