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mikeycereal 11-30-2022 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Tripngirl (Post 2161856)
Just saying…
1. Dogs don’t get drunk at events
2. Dogs don’t drive the golf carts into walls
3. Dogs are more handsome than most Villagers
4. Dogs are more behaved than certain Villagers
5. Dogs don’t save “spots” in the bleachers for their friends.
Just kidding….. happy holidays to all!

humans don't take a dump in other human's yards.

Uh oh! :duck:

Saw an allergy post on the other page. Used to work with a guy that couldn't be around dogs for that reason. For him we had a strict no dogs at work policy. The couple times it happened he got annoyed and a few of us mentioned it to the owners and the dog was kept away from roaming our side until they took it out and left. I also knew a little kid who loved dogs but if he pet them would stir up his allergy and the mom always had to refrain him from doing so because she didn't want to have to rush him to the ER. Sad on both cases but allergies suck.

fdpaq0580 11-30-2022 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by JSR22 (Post 2161425)
How do you know they were not service dogs?

BS counter and deffect. How do know they were not Russian spy dogs, space aliens, etc.

JSR22 11-30-2022 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2162086)
BS counter and deffect. How do know they were not Russian spy dogs, space aliens, etc.

You cannot determine if a dog is or is not by looking at them, unless they are lunging, barking or uncontrolled.

What is deffect?

Hifred 11-30-2022 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by mikempp (Post 2161561)
Why do you bring your wife or kids? If the dogs are permitted it simply is none or your business. Why so many old folk have to be so bossy?

It is because some people put their own needs in front of the dog's needs. Loud noise and crowds overstimulate animals with sensitive hearing. Some adults put their needs above those of the elderly, babies and young children. It is sad but selfishness and what one person wants with disregard for others (human or animal) does exist. It is important to recognize those traits. That is why some people want to work in a care giving position with either the very old, the very young or the infirmed. It is so they can indulge themselves either on their phones or whatever and not think about the one who needs their care. I see people with very large dogs like Newfoundland's who bring them to the square in the summer and don't even bring a dish of water for the dog. It is horrible to see those animals suffer and their owners only want to gratify their own needs. What Newfoundland would want to be in 90 degree heat with their heavy coats and no water?

fdpaq0580 11-30-2022 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by jimkerr (Post 2162079)
Because it’s good for socialization. Who cares if someone brings a dog. There are so many busy bodies trying to get involved in other peoples business here.

I encourage more people to bring their dogs.

Good for socialization?? Like taking them to a fireworks display gets them to loud explosions. Or putting them out in lightning stom gets them to appreciate the wonder and beauty of wild weather.
"Who care"? I, and many others who have been attacked, are allergic, feel dogs don't belong at every human focused event or business.
"Get involved in other peoples business". By bringing a dog to a crowded publick event, you are messing with other people's business and their right and ability to enjoy the public festivities.
I encourage folks to leave their pets at home for the benefit of all, pet and human.

Laker14 11-30-2022 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeycereal (Post 2162083)
humans don't take a dump in other human's yards.

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Pretty broad statement, that.

JSR22 11-30-2022 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2162097)
Good for socialization?? Like taking them to a fireworks display gets them to loud explosions. Or putting them out in lightning stom gets them to appreciate the wonder and beauty of wild weather.
"Who care"? I, and many others who have been attacked, are allergic, feel dogs don't belong at every human focused event or business.
"Get involved in other peoples business". By bringing a dog to a crowded publick event, you are messing with other people's business and their right and ability to enjoy the public festivities.
I encourage folks to leave their pets at home for the benefit of all, pet and human.

It is the owner's choice to bring their dog not yours. There are many communities that do not allow dogs. If the dogs upset, you that much you can move to one of those communities. We moved here because of the multitude of championship golf courses and that TV is dog friendly.

Villagevip 11-30-2022 12:27 PM

If bringing beautiful dogs to the squares at night, is your number one bug in this world ..This, and having to post it, you are very lucky indeed.....

JSR22 11-30-2022 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Villagevip (Post 2162104)
If bringing beautiful dogs to the squares at night, is your number one bug in this world ..This, and having to post it, you are very lucky indeed.....

Best post in this thread!

Bill14564 11-30-2022 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Villagevip (Post 2162104)
If bringing beautiful dogs to the squares at night, is your number one bug in this world ..This, and having to post it, you are very lucky indeed.....

You may want to (re)read the original post. The OP doesn't have an issue with bringing dogs to the squares. His question, as I read it, was why presumably caring owners would subject their pets to such a crowd. Assuming there is a reason for it, what is the reason?

"Beautiful dogs"? Definitely in the eye of the owner.

JSR22 11-30-2022 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2162110)
You may want to (re)read the original post. The OP doesn't have an issue with bringing dogs to the squares. His question, as I read it, was why presumably caring owners would subject their pets to such a crowd. Assuming there is a reason for it, what is the reason?

"Beautiful dogs"? Definitely in the eye of the owner.

The reason is the owner chose to bring the dog. I have never owned a dog that was intimidated by a crowd.

Eg_cruz 11-30-2022 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by JSR22 (Post 2161425)
How do you know they were not service dogs?

At this age if the OP can’t tell the difference there’s big problem
ALL true service dogs are very clearly known

JSR22 11-30-2022 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Eg_cruz (Post 2162118)
At this age if the OP can’t tell the difference there’s big problem
ALL true service dogs are very clearly known

Not true.

retiredguy123 11-30-2022 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by JSR22 (Post 2162116)
The reason is the owner chose to bring the dog. I have never owned a dog that was intimidated by a crowd.

I'm intimidated by crowds, but I'm not a dog.

Eg_cruz 11-30-2022 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Sportsguy1 (Post 2161423)
Saturday I was at the Brownwood Paddock Square with some family and friends for the Christmas tree lighting. The place was absolutely packed. Thousands of people were in the square. The bleacher seating area was full, the chairs were full, the dance floor was full, the blocked off area for vendors around the square was packed with people. So serious question….why do you insist on bringing your very large dog to this ‘packed with people’ event? Now before you accuse me of not liking dogs, I love dogs! I have a dog but would never take him to a crowed event like I was at Saturday and would love to know why you feel you have to bring your dog or dogs to this type of event. If it is a service dog that is one thing but I saw dogs there the size of goat or a small horse and they were not service dogs. I really don’t think dogs care one bit about the ‘lighting of a big Christmas tree’! I have discussed this with a number of people and for the life of us we can’t come up with why people do this. So please enlighten me….why do you bring your dog to a jam packed people event?

I really wish the dog owners would stop this craziness of having take their dogs everywhere.

I went to Home Depot as I walked into the door with my 8 yr old grandchild, I lady stopped right in front of us trying to control her Dalmatian. There was another dog a large Poodle heading right towards all of us and the dog we’re wanting to go after each other. This dogs were 2 feet away from my grandchild. As I grabbed my little one the dog owners were pulling their dogs with all their might it was a bit crazy and my grandchild was pretty scared.
As the Poodle left the store the aggressive dog stay in the store……..smh I looked at the owner and said this is why you leave your pets at home. Not is a sorry. The Poodle owner did apologize as he walk by us.


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