Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Causing gastroenteritis due to E. coli, Salmonella, Norovirus, Rotavirus, Campylobacter and so on. |
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Just as dogs aren't allowed in our pools they shouldn't be allowed in restaurants. Health reasons should be enough of a reason.
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I am confused on which scenarios you think are nonsensical. Which ones are you saying are made up? I absolutely did NOT make this about dogs inside restaurants! Read my posts again without the disdain that is making it impossible for you read with accuracy. I asked a simple question. Why do you think it is INappropriate for a dog to eat INside a restaurant? You made that statement. I am asking you why you believe that. |
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It take too long to read him the menu over the phone.
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And that wins the prize for best post in the thread.
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And the scenarios I'm talking about are when people claim to have an allergic attack at the sight of a dog... Sounds to me like you don't want to have to encounter dogs anywhere... Sorry, that's not going to happen...
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Wow! That level of analysis and logic must only come with a medical degree and must be why I can't understand.
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Your assessment of where pets should be (inside is inside and outside is outside) is not the only opinion that matters. I am not saying that my opinion should have more weight than anyone else's, but my opinion does not require other's to endure my wims. Would you be ok if I brought in a speaker and played rap music (or some music you don't appreciate) beside you in a restaurant if that is what I liked to do during dinner? But I would only do it outside because inside is inside and outside is outside. |
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Apples and kumquats... If the rules of the restaurant allowed for you to play "rap music" beside other patrons, I would have two choices. Either I endure the music or I dine elsewhere. Easy peasy... And yes your wims most certainly do cause me to endure things I wish not to endure... As I mentioned earlier, If I'm out with my wife and dog, and we decide we're hungry, we seek out a "dog friendly establishment" to grab a bite. We are abiding by THEIR rules. We don't insist on taking our dog inside, nor do we have her sit on a chair or at the table. We follow THEIR rules. Sorry that is not good enough for you.
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Speaking of easy peasy, "why do you think it is inappropriate for dogs to eat inside restaurants? answer "airflow is different." See how simple that is to communicate? |
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Ok, the question was NOT whether or not dogs were allowed INSIDE or OUTSIDE a restaurant, but whether or not there were restaurants that allowed dogs. Some folks have said they do not believe that dogs belong inside the restaurant and there is one that insisted that the OP did not suggest "inside" the restaurant. What I read was just simply if there are restaurants that allow dogs, not differentiating whether inside or outside.
Another poster said that there are restaurants that serve dogs. Another said that there are countries that have dog on the menu. I have been to countries that prepare a dog meat meal and I have consumed dog meat. In case anyone is curious, dog meat tasted much like pork to me, although with less fat. Just saying. I stipulated earlier that I love animals, especially dogs but no longer own one. I don't wish to leave a pet behind unless I know someone would take care of/love it as I would. However, my "opinion" is that animals should not be allowed in food establishments, period. Outside is a different matter. I have no problem with folks having their pets dine with them OUTSIDE. After all, birds, bugs and lizards frequent dining tables outside, so a dog under the table can't possibly be any worse. I would hate to see a pet locked up in a car while the owner is enjoying a meal inside an AC cooled restaurant. But, I believe that mos folks that own a pet, would or should think about the pet and treat it responsibly. That said, there are exceptions to folks with common sense. After dining out in many countries, I have learned to cope/endure/enjoy eating in unusual places. I have seen all manner of unusual environments inside and outside of food establishments. I am at an age where I am past getting excited over other folks eccentricities. Thanks to COVID, there are plenty of masks available for those that are still germaphobes. The OP did not ask for my preferences. The OP asked if there were restaurants that allowed their dog to be present while they dine. At least that is what I surmised from the simple/brief post. The OP did not ask whether or not you allowed dogs to poop on your lawn, ride in a hot car, or sleep on your bed. They simply wanted to know if there were pet friendly restaurants available in the area of America's Friendliest Hometown.
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If the OP has been following this long, long thread, then they have probably decided to look elsewhere in Florida. I certainly would have, although the OP may have put this nonsense down to heat stroke!
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Nah... They just learned that people are the same wherever they live...
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