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Easyrider 10-04-2013 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 757304)
I would have predicted it would. My dogs love going to the town square, I use them to save seats, we have dinner and they can pee without annoying my neighbors.

Everyone loves my dogs and if they don't they can keep it to themselves. It's all good.

I sure wonder if my new pit bull will love them too??? :1rotfl:

old moe 10-04-2013 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by donb9006 (Post 757159)
Really? You HAVE to take your dog everywhere? Really?

:2excited: No, but it's my DOG that is taking me :shrug::shrug:

keithwand 10-04-2013 04:03 PM

Never saw a dog on an European Vacation but did see Chevy Chase.

SALYBOW 10-04-2013 05:56 PM

In Dunedin there are many establishments that allow dogs on the patio. It must be at an individual towns discretion.:doggie:

jhrc4 10-04-2013 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by SALYBOW (Post 757692)
In Dunedin there are many establishments that allow dogs on the patio. It must be at an individual towns discretion.:doggie:

Look at " Post " #22, #23, #24 that pretty much answers the question. Now what Dunedin has to do with the Villages Restaurants is a mystery to me, and why you even brought it into the discussion is pointless.

Pepperhead 10-04-2013 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by jhrc4 (Post 757729)
Look at " Post " #22, #23, #24 that pretty much answers the question. Now what Dunedin has to do with the Villages Restaurants is a mystery to me, and why you even brought it into the discussion is pointless.

What does your post #3 asking what LOL means have to do with Villages Restaurants.

Patty55 10-04-2013 07:18 PM

I heard that in China you see a lot of dogs in restaurants early in the day. After lunch, not so much.

golf2140 10-04-2013 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 757736)
I heard that in China you see a lot of dogs in restaurants early in the day. After lunch, not so much.

:agree:

Indydealmaker 10-04-2013 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jhrc4 (Post 757729)
Look at " Post " #22, #23, #24 that pretty much answers the question. Now what Dunedin has to do with the Villages Restaurants is a mystery to me, and why you even brought it into the discussion is pointless.

This is the kind of remark that I might expect out of one of the Moderators who was having a really really bad day.

PaPaLarry 10-05-2013 05:14 AM

Not that I want to keep this Post going, but getting back to Cody's, and the sanitary requirements for doggies, employees etc. We had gone to Cody's about a month or so, and we wanted to sit outside. The chairs had bird poop on them, (both the backs and seats) so we elected to sit inside. Just a statement!! Hopefully they power wash every day. Not trying to start another thread, or continue on with this one. Enjoy your day!!

Skip 10-09-2013 11:12 PM

On Flights
 
Think this is interesting about outdoor seating? How about on a US flight, some airlines allow up to 6 dogs, cats, birds and rabbits on the plane (yes - in the passenger compartment). It's like a zoo up there in the skies now.
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CFrance 10-10-2013 02:55 AM

Dressing down a group by calling them People is demeaning. There are dogs all over the place in restaurants in every first world country except the US, but that is slowly changing. I thought the fl law left it up to the individual restaurant to decide if dogs are allowed outside.

And no stranger, who's never met my dog, can tell me what he's thinking. I know what he likes and doesn't like from living with him and watching his reactions.

We don't take our dog to restos because he's too big. If you don't like having a dog around you while dining out, you can always go to a restaurant that doesn't permit it.

donb9006 10-10-2013 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 760620)
Dressing down a group by calling them People is demeaning. There are dogs all over the place in restaurants in every first world country except the US, but that is slowly changing. I thought the fl law left it up to the individual restaurant to decide if dogs are allowed outside.

And no stranger, who's never met my dog, can tell me what he's thinking. I know what he likes and doesn't like from living with him and watching his reactions.

We don't take our dog to restos because he's too big. If you don't like having a dog around you while dining out, you can always go to a restaurant that doesn't permit it.

Wow...really? And if you don't like smokers, or any other annoyance, how about going somewhere else?

Yesterday, at the square, I was waiting for a lady friend at the public restroom. There was a guy with a teacup sized dog on a long leash right in the middle of the crown going to and from the restrooms. The dog was on a long leash and several people were taken aback as they were surprised, and had to navigate around this dog/leash right in the middle of the comings and goings. One man made a hrumph sound, showing his displeasure after almost tripping on the 10ft leash. The guy with the dog actually said "we've got Mr grumpy here today precious". I couldn't believe the cluelessness, or lack of respect, this man had. I almost laughed loudly out loud when I heard his comment. Please, keep your animal home, they don't belong at public gatherings.

buggyone 10-10-2013 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by donb9006 (Post 760672)
Wow...really? And if you don't like smokers, or any other annoyance, how about going somewhere else?

Yesterday, at the square, I was waiting for a lady friend at the public restroom. There was a guy with a teacup sized dog on a long leash right in the middle of the crown going to and from the restrooms. The dog was on a long leash and several people were taken aback as they were surprised, and had to navigate around this dog/leash right in the middle of the comings and goings. One man made a hrumph sound, showing his displeasure after almost tripping on the 10ft leash. The guy with the dog actually said "we've got Mr grumpy here today precious". I couldn't believe the cluelessness, or lack of respect, this man had. I almost laughed loudly out loud when I heard his comment. Please, keep your animal home, they don't belong at public gatherings.

You are actually right when you say that Precious' owner was clueless. If Mr. Grumpy had taken a fall on the long leash, Precious might have had to start begging for dog food after the lawsuit.

I like the dogs on the squares and do not recall them being in the way. However, it probably does happen sometimes. Be careful.

Patty55 10-10-2013 08:38 AM

Well, you all know where I stand on this... If dogs are allowed I'm bringing them. If smoking is allowed I'm doing it. If a bunch of cranky people don't like it, OH WELL, $ucks to be them.

You know, I initially tried to be less annoying to others, but I accept that it will always be something with the pilly folk..

Years ago my shrink told me to do what makes me happy, just followind Doctors orders.


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