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Old 11-03-2013, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by graciegirl View Post
No one is placing animals over people in this situation. I am terrified of people who would act this way. Your reasoning makes no more sense than harming someone who is smoking, by making a loud blast close to their ears. EVEN if we don't like smoking and we have an allergic reaction, we aren't allowed to harm someone.

Intelligent and fair and thoughtful people remove themselves from the situation, they don't cause harm.
Your opposing opinion is noted but it makes perfect sense, putting and animal's rights over a human's rights. If it is legal to smoke there then you should leave if you don't like smoke. If the dog is allowed there then you should leave if you are afraid of dogs. If the dog is where it should not be then the dog should leave. No one is complaining about true service dogs either. Dogs are subjected to high pitch sounds all the time throughout the day such as sirens etc. Some are acting like you would be setting off an explosion beside them, good grief....

Foolish to compare this app to animal abuse and if so then pets are being repeatedly abused by bringing them out to where they are subjected to sirens and other loud high frequency sounds...

Try and explain it to this restaurant worker...

http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/09/1...d-worries.html

It’s unclear what set off the cane corso breed that ripped into waitress Amy Calandrella’s lip on Sept. 1. When the Van Dyke Cafe server bent down to give a dog a bowl of water, the dog bit her lip. She needed more than 300 stitches and underwent more than seven hours of surgery to repair the wound.
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