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graciegirl 10-10-2009 06:11 AM

I always feel so sad when I read these kinds of threads. I am a person who does not have a dog but likes them very much.

I suppose I should try to understand those who dislike dogs very much.

At this point, I seem to feel more comfortable with people who like dogs.

But I have a lot to learn. I am young. I won't be 70 until next month.

Campbell soup 10-10-2009 06:19 AM

It amazes me how we give our pets human characteristics. I am guilty of this…as are many pet lovers. Every morning my 100 lb German shepherd “Jazzy” sits by my side and watches me drink my coffee. I talk she listens and never disagree with anything I say. Occasionally, she will go sit by the window and guard the door ensuring that no squirrels or Landscapers get near our house. Then when she is absolutely sure that all is secured she comes back and sits next to me again. Dogs are truly amazing animals….they give us unconditional love and true friendship. Is it any wonder that we want them by us as much as possible? However, she knows that there are certain buildings and places she just can’t go and she understands.

nONIE 10-10-2009 08:17 AM

And, I believe that we can learn some really wonderful things from our dogs. They are nonjudgemental and love you no matter what you look like , no matter what your hang ups. Its difficult for humans to feel unconditional love and this is something I admire so much in our canine friends. Spell dog backwards, I dont believe that it is just a coincidence.

golfnut 10-10-2009 12:18 PM

If you want to know who really loves you, put your wife and your dog in the trunk of your car for an hour, then open the trunk and see which one is glad to see you.......(it's just a joke)....GN

ajdeck 10-10-2009 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 228792)
I always feel so sad when I read these kinds of threads. I am a person who does not have a dog but likes them very much.

I suppose I should try to understand those who dislike dogs very much.

At this point, I seem to feel more comfortable with people who like dogs.

But I have a lot to learn. I am young. I won't be 70 until next month.

Graciegirl,

I think (know) you are on to something here. "I seem to feel more comfortable with people who like dogs". Seems as if those people are very understanding, charitable and giving.

Just my thoughts from all the people who have been and are in my life.

aj

joannej 10-10-2009 07:13 PM

Perhaps a compromise could be met wherein dogs are requested not to go to the squares during the busy times. I'm sure they get their toes stepped on quite a bit too. It's just common sense to leave them home when the crowds are there. And if you know you have an aggressive animal, don't take them at all. :smiley:

Barefoot 10-10-2009 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by ajdeck (Post 228846)
Graciegirl,

I think (know) you are on to something here. "I seem to feel more comfortable with people who like dogs". Seems as if those people are very understanding, charitable and giving.

Just my thoughts from all the people who have been and are in my life.

aj

:agree::agree:

I also agree with joanne that shy and aggressive animals shouldn't be taken to the Town Squares. And that dog owners should be very respectful of others.

However I see no reason why conscientious dog owners should be banned from taking their dogs to the Town Squares. I've seen many people get enjoyment from patting the dogs. They walk away with a smile on their face.
And that's a good thing.

F16 1UB 10-11-2009 05:16 AM

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I didn't go back through & read all the posts. As a member of the Responsible Dog Owner Group 2 (RDOG2) it has been recommended that owners NOT bring their pets to the squares. Sorry, you'll have to witness Teddy in action at the dog park or walking in our hood.

Xavier 10-11-2009 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by joannej (Post 228878)
Perhaps a compromise could be met wherein dogs are requested not to go to the squares during the busy times. I'm sure they get their toes stepped on quite a bit too. It's just common sense to leave them home when the crowds are there. And if you know you have an aggressive animal, don't take them at all. :smiley:

Such excellent advice. Now if we could get people who have aggressive or grouchy spouses (or significant others) to leave them home then we wouldn't have as many complaints about our beloved pets. :boxing2:

Tweety Bird 10-11-2009 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 200839)
:agree: The woman was an idiot to have an unleashed dog roaming around. :cus:

People like that ruin it for the majority of dog owners, who are intelligent and considerate.

Yes, she WAS an idiot and her rudeness and lack of gratefulness in someone trying to "help" is maddening. I cannot tolerate rude people. A leash for your dog is a protection for other people not to fall over it and furthermore, I don't want some dog sniffing my privates in public either. Majorly rude if that dog is NOT on a leash!

Xavier 10-11-2009 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Tweety Bird (Post 228913)
Yes, she WAS an idiot and her rudeness and lack of gratefulness in someone trying to "help" is maddening. I cannot tolerate rude people. A leash for your dog is a protection for other people not to fall over it and furthermore, I don't want some dog sniffing my privates in public either. Majorly rude if that dog is NOT on a leash!

Oh man what a lead in, but I just refuse to ask the question. I'm smarter than that!:duck:

JimJoe 10-11-2009 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Tweety Bird (Post 228913)
Yes, she WAS an idiot and her rudeness and lack of gratefulness in someone trying to "help" is maddening. I cannot tolerate rude people. A leash for your dog is a protection for other people not to fall over it and furthermore, I don't want some dog sniffing my privates in public either. Majorly rude if that dog is NOT on a leash!

I dont like that in private or public.. but to each his own..

Xavier 10-11-2009 09:54 AM

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golf2140 10-11-2009 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 200793)
First the buffalo. Now dogs in the Town Squares. :sigh:

Next they'll be banning golf carts. :icon_bored:

Remember they were removed because of dumb people !!!!

joannej 10-11-2009 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 228894)
:agree::agree:

I also agree with joanne that shy and aggressive animals shouldn't be taken to the Town Squares. And that dog owners should be very respectful of others.

However I see no reason why conscientious dog owners should be banned from taking their dogs to the Town Squares. I've seen many people get enjoyment from patting the dogs. They walk away with a smile on their face.
And that's a good thing.

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I love seeing the different breeds of dogs at the square and, Barefoot, you're right, I do get enjoyment from talking to dog owners and also from petting the dogs (with first getting the owner's permission). At a craft show in Pittsburgh, I enjoyed talking to a woman who had a wolf with her on a leash, of course. The wolf was a rescue animal. She was one of the vendors at the show. If a determination is made not to have animals at the squares, the vendors will be affected by it too (since some of them travel the country to go to these shows.) But I really hope that a "total" ban doesn't happen. It would be a shame!


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