Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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ab·surd [ab-surd, -zurd] adjective 1. utterly or obviously senseless, illogical, or untrue; contrary to all reason or common sense; laughably foolish or false: an absurd explanation. Taken From 3rd Web Link: There are health perils to owning pets -- a fact many pet owners seem to prefer to ignore, often choosing unbridled affection over hygiene. Last edited by KeepingItReal; 04-19-2013 at 10:44 PM. |
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Can't say for sure but they may have been regular customers. Restaurant managers usually remember these things. Often those with service dogs will voluntarily show their documentation but it isn't required nor can it be requested.
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Your first link "Health Risks" is for Scoopdedoo.com Perhaps this link can provide real info The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind
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[QUOTE=Patty55;662678]Yes, I also read your third link to Melissa Kaplan's Herb Care Collection.
Thank you so much for the links, I always go to Scoopdedoo.com when I want the real truth-LOL Really was done but : Maybe we need to click on the links again in your last post where they were copied or check your computer for major problems ...have no idea what we're talking about Herb Care??? LOL I think it is Herp Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection Last updated January 13, 2013 Pets Pose Health Hazards, Experts Warn For the umteenth time, no one has a problem with true service animals helping anyone that has one..on the inside or outside as the laws provide for this Last edited by KeepingItReal; 04-19-2013 at 11:01 PM. |
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[QUOTE=KeepingItReal;662640][B]If managers are not allowed to ask, as stated in the posts, how did he know they were documented Service Dogs?????
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How on earth could I possibly respond to your question? I called the manager of City Fire. He told me the three dogs in question were documented service dogs. ![]() I'm sorry, but I think you are prejudiced against dogs in general.
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Again, no one has a problem with true service animals helping anyone that has one..on the inside or outside as the laws provide for this and these folks depend on these animals to go about their lives Last edited by KeepingItReal; 04-20-2013 at 12:44 AM. |
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FYI-Service animals out of harness act like any other well-mannered dog. You wouldn't know the difference. In harness, they are "on the job".
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[quote=Patty55;662705][quote=KeepingItReal;662702]
Absolutely, NOBODY should ever ignore a warning from Scoopdedoo.com FYI-Service animals out of harness act like any other well-mannered dog. You wouldn't know the difference. In harness, they are "on the job". There is an old saying that there are none so blind as those that refuse to see...... Last edited by KeepingItReal; 04-20-2013 at 12:14 AM. |
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I am sure when we moved here we thought people would be respectful of others and not assume everyone's yard and all the public areas were set aside for their dogs including the cul de sac common areas. Please (RE) Read Post #172 Dogs are great and don't think I have ever said they were not but they are dogs not people and at their best they are prone to licking and sniffing anything and everything including themselves and their waste as all animals do. Dogs have their place and it is obvious many badly need their companionship and become totally irrational if anyone doesn't agree that Fido or whoever is not just not the sweetest adorable thing ever was. A lot of other people feel threatened by them, even scared to death of them, or just don't care to have them in their face all the time even in places they are not allowed. As far as the constant stream of people wanting to pet them have we ever bothered to notice there are also a lot of people who do not wish to be near them. Last edited by KeepingItReal; 04-20-2013 at 12:52 AM. |
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Every week there is another dog poop thread that accumulates dozens and hundreds of posts, with thousands of views, about the numerous inconsiderate, disrespectful, irresponsible dog owners who let their dogs crap on other people's lawns and rec center and pool/postal station lawns, and do not pick up after the dog, and their dog urine kills grass that has cost money to plant and maintain. There have also been lengthy threads about the ignoramuses who pick up their dog's crap at the pool/postal station, and throw it into the trash cans by our postal boxes, creating a disgusting stench coming out of the trash cans. It's been discussed ad nauseaum whether there should be dog crap disposal receptacles there. Then there have also been several threads about people wanting to keep dogs out of the town square dance and seating areas, because they have stepped in manure that the dog owners did not pick up, and what's a person going to do to get rid of manure off their shoes while there at the square?!?! Buy new shoes? Go to SweetBay and buy a spatula and toothpicks to dig and scrape the crap out from between all the treads? Or go home to get different shoes? Either way, that person's night is done when they step in a dog pile. The real problem is that the limitation of only credentialed service dogs being allowed inside and outside restaurants in FL is disappearing, with various communities adopting ordinances allowing PET dogs, cats, and other pet animals to be in restaurant dining areas. If that gets approved in TV, the irresponsible, selfish, egotistical "I don't give a damn" dog owners cited in all the infamous dog poop threads here will be "exercising their rights"....and there WILL be dog manure left under restaurant tables....or in walkways where servers carrying loaded food trays will slip on fresh dog crap and they will fall with food platters flying. All the dog poop threads here leave NO doubt this is what will happen if PET dogs and other animals are allowed in restaurant dining areas here in TV. And already, the enablers here are making excuses for scofflaws. |
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especially the urine dribbles----Dogs have dribbles?????? How about that!!!!!
I never studied a dogs privates to see if they dribble.
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