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Old 04-16-2013, 07:06 AM
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Is this really that important???
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We don't know that. Let's remember that the employee said they were.

Throughout this thread I have repeatedly seen the terms "Service Dogs", "Comfort Dogs" and "Therapy Dogs" used interchangeably. They are not the same. My dogs "worked" as therapy dogs at a nursing home, it did not afford them the same rights as a Service Dog.

When Service Dogs are being trained they are given paperwork from the organization stating who is training and the organization involved. In an effort to get them exposed to everything they encourage restaurants, stores and the general public to accept these animals on the premises, but cannot demand compliance.

AFAIK, there are at least 12 service dogs being trained in TV, some will go to the blind, Wounded Warriers and some will go back into breeding.

Maybe, the next time you see this sort of thing instead of just assuming the worst, and basing that opinion on NOTHING, take a minute and think about how much the trainers/handlers put into this. Think about the people who need these animals and finally think about how these animals give their entire life to helping others.
Excellent post Patty. Thanks.
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It sounds like you have a predisposition on the dog situation. If the restaurant allowed them in and you didn't like their decision - DON'T GO BACK. Whining on this site is as bad as politics used to be. Just my humble opinion.
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And I am tired of people crabbing about not wanting dogs in places where the law allows them to be. And I'm also tired of them accusing the majority of dog owners of not picking up after their pets, when this is absolutely not true in TV.

I will take my dog wherever he is legally allowed, if I deem it appropriate for my dog, safe for my dog , and a place my dog will enjoy. I will never take him anywhere he isn't allowed, ever. If a person doesn't like to have dogs around him, he should frequent places where dogs are not allowed. Or else work to change the laws.

I don't mind at all following the laws. But I reserve the right to engage in activities that the laws allow for my dog if I choose.

Work to change or stay away.
I think what I would take from this is some people feel they can do as they wish as long as the rules are followed without consideration to others. I remember a thread about cigar smoking on the golf course. Many were upset
and thought that you should not lite up if it offends or bothers anyone. I smoke cigars but I wouldn't if it bothered someone even though I'm allowed too. It's the same with dogs. Some are allergic to dog hair. I was at Cody's a week or two ago and sat outside. I didn't know pets were allowed and a couple came in each holding a small dog on their lap while sitting at a table. It was bad enough with the birds walking on the tables to get the peanuts and now I saw a dog with his paws on the table too. I won't go back to Cody's. The outside eating area has gone to the dogs.
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I think what I would take from this is some people feel they can do as they wish as long as the rules are followed without consideration to others. I remember a thread about cigar smoking on the golf course. Many were upset
and thought that you should not lite up if it offends or bothers anyone. I smoke cigars but I wouldn't if it bothered someone even though I'm allowed too. It's the same with dogs. Some are allergic to dog hair. I was at Cody's a week or two ago and sat outside. I didn't know pets were allowed and a couple came in each holding a small dog on their lap while sitting at a table. It was bad enough with the birds walking on the tables to get the peanuts and now I saw a dog with his paws on the table too. I won't go back to Cody's. The outside eating area has gone to the dogs.
I'm going over to the three-, four-, and five-word sentences threads and play with the nice people there.
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Is this really that important???
Who could have guessed that service dogs at City Fire would generate 140 posts?
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Hold onto your hats - dog sighting on the patio at Red Sauce!!!
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Hold onto your hats - dog sighting on the patio at Red Sauce!!!
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I think what I would take from this is some people feel they can do as they wish as long as the rules are followed without consideration to others. I remember a thread about cigar smoking on the golf course. Many were upset
and thought that you should not lite up if it offends or bothers anyone. I smoke cigars but I wouldn't if it bothered someone even though I'm allowed too. It's the same with dogs. Some are allergic to dog hair. I was at Cody's a week or two ago and sat outside. I didn't know pets were allowed and a couple came in each holding a small dog on their lap while sitting at a table. It was bad enough with the birds walking on the tables to get the peanuts and now I saw a dog with his paws on the table too. I won't go back to Cody's. The outside eating area has gone to the dogs.
Yep, kind of sums up my feelings. I do feel that I can do as I wish as long as I follow the rules. Prior to living here I made more of an effort to being considerate, now... NOT SO MUCH.

I find it impossible to be considerate of others because everyone has a complaint about something. Dogs outside? Smoking in the outside smoking section? Birds eating peanuts?

I've got a handful of things that I find offensive... I can't tolerate loud, crude and common people. I'm also bothered by stupid people. Do I wander the town square with an IQ Test (usually don't have to, it's apparent), no, I just remove myself from the situation.

Let's try to keep our eyes on the big picture, kiddies. We're living in a beautiful community with generally law-abiding people. The dogs here are well-bred, well groomed, on a leash. They are not a pack of renegade mutts tearing through the community (can't say the same for the children).

If you all feel so strongly about this issue, change the rules, but be careful. Remember that in life when you make a choice you must accept the consequences.
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Yep, kind of sums up my feelings. I do feel that I can do as I wish as long as I follow the rules. Prior to living here I made more of an effort to being considerate, now... NOT SO MUCH.

I find it impossible to be considerate of others because everyone has a complaint about something. Dogs outside? Smoking in the outside smoking section? Birds eating peanuts?

I've got a handful of things that I find offensive... I can't tolerate loud, crude and common people. I'm also bothered by stupid people. Do I wander the town square with an IQ Test (usually don't have to, it's apparent), no, I just remove myself from the situation.

Let's try to keep our eyes on the big picture, kiddies. We're living in a beautiful community with generally law-abiding people. The dogs here are well-bred, well groomed, on a leash. They are not a pack of renegade mutts tearing through the community (can't say the same for the children).

If you all feel so strongly about this issue, change the rules, but be careful. Remember that in life when you make a choice you must accept the consequences.


Just returned from Clearwater and had lunch with our dog on the patio. The reason he was with us is that we were traveling and it's too hot in the car. He was greeted with warm smiles, dog treats, and a nice cool bowl of water. There were no hand sanitizers on the table, no warnings bout washing our hand,no dirty looks and yes, the hostess and waiter did pet him. He lay under the table, quiet, unobtrusive and loved.
P.S. I can't stand gum chewers...it's a common, vulgar habit.
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Yep, kind of sums up my feelings. I do feel that I can do as I wish as long as I follow the rules. Prior to living here I made more of an effort to being considerate, now... NOT SO MUCH.

I find it impossible to be considerate of others because everyone has a complaint about something. Dogs outside? Smoking in the outside smoking section? Birds eating peanuts?

I've got a handful of things that I find offensive... I can't tolerate loud, crude and common people. I'm also bothered by stupid people. Do I wander the town square with an IQ Test (usually don't have to, it's apparent), no, I just remove myself from the situation.

Let's try to keep our eyes on the big picture, kiddies. We're living in a beautiful community with generally law-abiding people. The dogs here are well-bred, well groomed, on a leash. They are not a pack of renegade mutts tearing through the community (can't say the same for the children).

If you all feel so strongly about this issue, change the rules, but be careful. Remember that in life when you make a choice you must accept the consequences.
You "can't tolerate common people." Reminds me of Leona Helmsley.
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Just returned from Clearwater and had lunch with our dog on the patio. The reason he was with us is that we were traveling and it's too hot in the car. He was greeted with warm smiles, dog treats, and a nice cool bowl of water. There were no hand sanitizers on the table, no warnings bout washing our hand,no dirty looks and yes, the hostess and waiter did pet him. He lay under the table, quiet, unobtrusive and loved. P.S. I can't stand gum chewers...it's a common, vulgar habit.
We had the same experience on two different occasions in Flagler Beach. After visiting the dog beach, we had lunch on the deck of two different restaurants. Both restaurants warmly welcomed our dogs and offered them bowls of water. Our dogs laid quietly under the table.
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You "can't tolerate common people." Reminds me of Leona Helmsley.
If you are going to quote me, please be accurate. I wrote loud, crude AND common.

Funny, I never thought of Leona Helmsley as "common".
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