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Old 11-30-2014, 08:37 PM
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Today we spotted a woman pushing around a dog in a collapsible baby stroller in Bell Glade food area. Looked to be a Chihuahua breed. Dog stayed in in outside area where diners were present.

Does Bell Glade have permit for this?
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Better in a stroller than on the menu!! Been plenty of places outside the good 'ole US that it could have easily been an appetizer. As long as it wasn't yapping obnoxiously.......if they've got the $$ to spend on a stroller for the mutt, let 'em go for it!
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If they allow dogs in any of the eating areas I know several
big spending residents that will not be going there in the future..

We will be watching for this!!

This reply mainly for the managements attention... not interested
in residents opinion on this reply..
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If you want to reach management, this probably isn't the place to go. Suggest you either call the manager directly or write to corporate about it. Many places allow dogs in the outside eating area. If not okay by you, don't eat at those places or simply eat indoors. There are bigger things in this world to get upset about.
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If they allow dogs in any of the eating areas I know several big spending residents that will not be going there in the future..

We will be watching for this!!

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If you want to reach management, this probably isn't the place to go. Suggest you either call the manager directly or write to corporate about it. Many places allow dogs in the outside eating area. If not okay by you, don't eat at those places or simply eat indoors. There are bigger things in this world to get upset about.
Redwitch hit the nail on the head and is right on the money.
You don['t like dogs -- don't go!
Intimidation tactics of "big spending residents" isn't necessary,
nor is "we will be watching for this."
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If they allow dogs in any of the eating areas I know several
big spending residents that will not be going there in the future..

We will be watching for this!!

This reply mainly for the managements attention... not interested
in residents opinion on this reply..
big spending residents.. does that make you more important than anyone else? .. don't go.
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If they allow dogs in any of the eating areas I know several
big spending residents that will not be going there in the future..

We will be watching for this!!

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I think it is wonderful that well behaved dogs can be allowed in outside eating areas. There aren't all that many places and there are a lot of big spenders that would be thrilled to frequent restaurants with their pooch. "This message is intended for management."
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I think it is wonderful that well behaved dogs can be allowed in outside eating areas. There aren't all that many places and there are a lot of big spenders that would be thrilled to frequent restaurants with their pooch. "This message is intended for management."
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It's about sanitation. I know many dog lovers/owners think that their dogs are human. They are not and are not the cleanest. If the dog was allowed it was more than likely a service dog.

I love dogs, but many owners of dogs have little common sense when it comes to do's and don'ts.
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