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Old 05-19-2014, 04:55 AM
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I would hate to think of waitresses biting my dog. I don't have a dog, so it is most unlikely.
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My nieces baby bite me.
But tonight we are all going out for dinner as if nothing happened.


I know you are teasing......and I will add that babies don't have teeth.**** Now, if the infant is beginning to get it's teeth, still and all, a baby's mouth hasn't been anywhere near where a dog's mouth has been. I'll take getting nuzzled by the baby more than getting bit by the strange dog in a restaurant setting.

****Plus their tongues aren't hanging out with drool........
At least not the babies I know.
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Oh please, if your dog can't bite the help who can they bite?
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I know you are teasing......and I will add that babies don't have teeth.**** Now, if the infant is beginning to get it's teeth, still and all, a baby's mouth hasn't been anywhere near where a dog's mouth has been. I'll take getting nuzzled by the baby more than getting bit by the strange dog in a restaurant setting.

****Plus their tongues aren't hanging out with drool........
At least not the babies I know.
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Skyguy your last two posts have made my day! Too funny.

Personally I think folks should leave their dogs at home when they go out to eat at a restaurant----including outside patios. Only Exception being "service dogs".

No matter legal or not---leave them at home out of respect for the waiter and other patrons. Just an opinion from a poster who really likes dogs----well, most of them!
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My nieces baby bit me.
But tonight we are all going out for dinner as if nothing happened.
You are so funny!
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Well, the term "baby" covers a long period of time. My current baby is 35. Fortunately, he doesn't bite. He's given me colds and flu, though, which I have to say my dog has not.
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Smile A solution to the problem:

I heard that the dog bit the waitress when she went to give it a bowl of water. This problem can be fixed by the restaurant establishing a new policy: The waiters should be instructed not to give anything directly to the dog. Give it to the dog's owner and let the owner give it to the dog.
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Oh please, if your dog can't bite the help who can they bite? Whenever any of my pack mauls a waiter I leave a generous tip and it's all good.
Now THAT'S funny!
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I have never bitten wait staff, but it's only because my leash is too short. grrrr.
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