Bow Wow----------------------------I never thought my simple question would turn into a debate. To answer some of your concerns:
1. We are coming to TV in the hope of finding a home. I assumed we would be looking at property during the day and our dog would be left behind for quite a few hours. I simply thought it would be nice to have her accompany us to diner. I am sorry if this offends some and happy that it seems other understand.
2. We have no intention in going anywhere near groceries, kitchens, nor anyone opposed to pets. As I said earlier, if the management allows pets and they are in a segregated area, what is the issue?
3. One of the major attractions that are drawing us to TV is the evening entertainment. The ability to have our pet join us occasionally is a definite plus. On our "lifestyle" visit we noticed many pets with owners and find that wonderfull. I certainly hope that those who are opposed to pets will not have the same feeling when my grandchildren are visiting and enjoying all that TV has to offer.
4. As another has mentioned, our dog has gone throught Therapy Dog Training. One of the reasons for us OCCASIONALLY taking her out is to continue the training and socializing. We now live in a gated community and most of the snowbirds are gone and it is important to intergrate. During "season" we rarely feel to need.
5. This debate has me wondering if TV is really "Americas Friendliest Hometown".. I appreciate those that understand.
Lastly, dare I ask the question as to which Village would be the most "pet friendly"?
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