Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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![]() I like almost all dogs, but dislike entitled, inconsiderate dog owners!
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bingo!
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#168
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I'm not -overly- worried about the sanitary aspect of dogs, although humans with fleas is a lot rarer than dogs with fleas, and no one ever requires a health check on those dogs that are let into businesses.
What I worry about is the problem with owners of dogs in the Villages who either a) don't know how to control their pet and/or b) aren't physically capable of controlling their pet. Places of business don't get to pick and choose which pet to allow in. They don't check the pets to say "yeah this one is good, but that one has to stay out." If you let one in, you have to let them all in - and deal with the consequences after the fact. If one dog is not well trained, and gets triggered, someone can get hurt. You see that at dog parks, in outdoor environments. I've seen it inside as well when I ran an indoor craft fair where pets were NOT allowed, but people brought them anyway and insisted they were "comfort animals" - and the owners were clearly going to make a fuss if we refused them. So we let them in. And to the surprise of absolutely no one, one of the dogs jumped on one of the patrons. That patron tried to dodge the dog and bumped into the crafter's table, toppling it and resulting in thousands of dollars in damage. "But MY dog is a GOOD dog, she'd NEVER act like that!" This is true. Your dog is a precious angel. But the other guy's dog is not. I don't know this though. So I have to let them both in. Your world might revolve around you and your precious angel poochie woochie. But my world does not revolve around you and your precious angel poochie woochie. And that other guy's dog just wants to take a bite of your precious angel poochie woochie. So leave your dog home, or bring a friend and have the friend stand outside with the dog while you go in and get whatever you needed to get. |
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Maybe it's me, but I'm starting to get the feeling that there are some folks who don't want dogs in stores, restaurants and the squares...
Anyone else sensing this?
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I feel sorry for those who need to take a pet with them to all locations not designed for pets and be so oblivious to others.
remember when it was the human race? and not just a race for the last roll of toilet paper? |
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Except for service dogs, no animal should ever be in a store, and especially not in a restaurant. It should never happen and it is exceedlingly selfish of those who do this.
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#172
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As far as I could tell none were service dogs which we would have no problem with. Like dogs but there are some places they do not belong. |
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I talked to a Sam's Club manager last year about this and he admitted that when dogs do take a dump in the store that they make sure the OWNER cleans it up.
I asked him what he meant by 'clean'? To what standard and with what supplies ? He had no response. I asked what if they take a slam next to a low shelf? How do you know it wasn't a 'shart' with a wet-ending. What about dogs who roll in the urine and feces in the grass and then walk down an aisle next to the bakery section. No response. Last edited by triflex; 02-07-2022 at 03:18 PM. |
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I also dated a girl in university who was a vet tech who said she most disliked dogs that experienced sudden explosive diarrhea. Which at the time I thought was funny - but that was before I literally have seen dogs in food carts at Walmart-Mart and Sam's Club.
I should have asked her if they give the dog a bath after an explosive event or do they let the animal lick itself clean over time. |
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I've seen them in grocery stores and restaurants.
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#176
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More and more of them.
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#177
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What about the people who walk in with god knows what on the bottom of their shoes? What about the people who use the rest room and don't wash their hands before touching the produce? We can "what about" all day long...
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I've only seen them in the "outside dining" sections of restaurants. And never in a grocery store...
We can anecdote all day...
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Also in grocery carts, but not as often as in restaurants! Some folks are blinded by their obvious bias!
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UNBEIVEABLE! |
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