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Velvet 10-19-2019 01:43 PM

Sometimes you have to take your dogs to places where you know some people will not like it. I’ve never had someone kick my dogs or yell at me for brining them so far. But I have had some close encounters. Some people take it personally, it’s either their place or it’s for pets. Fearful people, just like fearful pets, are the hardest to deal with. I wouldn’t bring my woofies to the squares when there are a lot of people, first of all because I wouldn’t want anyone to accidentally step on their delicate paws.

karostay 10-20-2019 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by JSR22 (Post 1689650)
I do not take my dog places for attention. He gets groomed in Brownwood and I walk him at the square before and after. A couple of times a month we take him to the Farmers Market in Brownwood. He likes being out and getting petted. My intent is for him to become a therapy dog and socialization is necessary.

Your forgot to mention also allows him to enter restaurants stores lodging establishments all with out question

JSR22 10-20-2019 07:45 AM

Therapy dogs do not have access to restaurants, supermarkets or stores that do not allow dogs. He will be visitng patients in nursing homes and hospitals.

graciegirl 10-20-2019 10:24 AM

We are all a bunch of strongly opinionated people who like to argue.

We have cats. They told us they don't want to go to the squares. They even said, "Absolutely NOT".

We all three enjoy dogs and cats and truly enjoy seeing dogs at the squares. I think furries are very good for people as we get better.

Topspinmo 10-20-2019 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1689407)
WELCOME and don't worry. Everybody loves their dogs here as it's always a designer dog show around town. Dogs are #1 (well, #2 also :) ). How many dog bakeries are there vs people bakeries? Dogs must be like people because very often there are cute little dogs with ribbons, skirts, boots and even sunglasses sitting their cute little butts ON the tables in front of Starbucks at LSL where lots of us actually use the table for food. They get driven around in baby carriages that cost as much as a semester in college. Last year there even was a pig on a leash at Brownwood. Likely more dogs than people. No one mistreats dogs here.

(written mostly with tongue in cheek)

Another reason I NEVER go to Starbucks :ohdear:

LI SNOWBIRD 10-21-2019 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by two bills (Post 1689649)
my two cents is, that it is the owners who are parading and looking for attenion, not the dogs!

here here

Velvet 10-21-2019 08:46 AM

Now that’s true. My woofies were never impressed with strangers petting them. But it does depend on the breed. The Golden Retriever cared for attention much more than the Welsh Terrier.

trichard 10-21-2019 08:52 AM

Here it goes again. The dog thread. Now mention poop and this thread will go crazy.

Velvet 10-21-2019 08:56 AM

If you’re not a dog owner, it’s hard to understand, it’s a bit like talking about members of your family. When does it become uninteresting?

CFrance 10-21-2019 10:06 AM

Thank GAWD our family lives in a dog-frendly village!

JerryLBell 10-21-2019 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1689585)
Florida's weather IMHO..Is exposing pets to an inhumane environment

There are many dogs (like chihuahuas) that don't find Florida weather all that bad at all. But there are folks who love the heavily-furred breeds of dogs they might have had when they lived in a northern state that bring them along when they retire here. Those are the dogs I feel for when it gets hot.

When we had a dog, we'd take her for walks around a pretty busy park near us. She'd get petted by dozens of people as she was a real cutie. I don't think the squares during the day are any more crowded than that. At night when the music is playing? That's another story. Too crowded and the music is too loud for dogs. But that's just my thinking. I probably do a lot of things other folks find just as stupid.

bilcon 10-22-2019 11:46 AM

When I first moved to TV I noticed people walking with strollers. I was wondering why there were so many babies in a retirement village.
I couldn't believe it when I found out they were dogs. I thought the purpose of taking your dogs our was to give them exercise. Oh well. I am glad I only have grand dogs now. I remember walking my dogs on those cold, snowy, winter nights or those rainy summer nights. Don't miss them at all. I still love dogs. Woof! Woof! PS: Did anyone see that guy with those two monster (beasts) dogs on chain leashes. I think there were Italian Mastifs. I saw him in LSL and Brownwood. He does not live in TV. Very Scary. He could barely control them

Barefoot 10-22-2019 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1689670)
Sometimes you have to take your dogs to places where you know some people will not like it. I’ve never had someone kick my dogs or yell at me for brining them so far. But I have had some close encounters. Some people take it personally, it’s either their place or it’s for pets. Fearful people, just like fearful pets, are the hardest to deal with. I wouldn’t bring my woofies to the squares when there are a lot of people, first of all because I wouldn’t want anyone to accidentally step on their delicate paws.

It's fun taking our dogs to the squares.
We do it rarely, and never in the summer.
When we do, people line up to pat our goldendoodle.

Barefoot 10-22-2019 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by bilcon (Post 1690390)
When I first moved to TV I noticed people walking with strollers. ... I couldn't believe it when I found out they were dogs.

Some dogs can't get much exercise due to infirmities or old age.
My friend bought a stroller because her dog had a leg operation.
Be kind.

Velvet 10-22-2019 05:20 PM

The dogs I’ve seen with Villagers so far, have all been well treated. Some dogs I can say, are extraordinarily well treated. From exclusive medical treatments, to grooming etc etc. There is the odd idiot, too young to be a Villager, who goes dancing with their dog on leash at the square but I’ve seen that only once and I think they should have been reported for that behavior. We get dog trainers to train dogs but I think we also need trainers to train some owners.


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