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HoneyBadger
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Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
I noticed that some of you who are in favor of bringing your dogs to stores seem to feel there is a "HUGE" difference between bringing your 4lb. "doggie" into the store vs. a 70 or 80lb dog.
What's the difference? A dog is a dog big or small.
So why is it ok for you to bring your dog into a store but not for my big dog?
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Posted 3/24/08 9:22 PM |
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
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Posted 3/24/08 9:26 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Thank you for the applause, I appreciate it but I really would love to hear from the few posters who said they didn't have problem with it. Or from any of the posters who said they do currently bring their pooches into stores.
I was asking a legitimate question...
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Posted 3/24/08 9:29 PM |
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
I feel like big dogs are so misunderstood!
I big dogs.
(sorry that was so unrelated)
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Posted 3/24/08 9:29 PM |
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hbugal
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
I look at it this way...
If you could bring in a small dog then any ol small animal is OK...we wouldnt want to discriminate right...???
so if small dogs are ok then it's OK to bring in pet ferrets, pet rats, guina pigs etc....
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Posted 3/24/08 9:32 PM |
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Porrruss
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
I think all the small doggie people are very busy watching Dancing with the Stars........
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Posted 3/24/08 9:33 PM |
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MrsPJB2007
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
duh jenn....big old mean dogs aren't like....as cute and hot as little itty bitty super cute puppies!!!! big dogs totally don't accessorize as hot as the little ones!!!
(totally being tonuge in cheek people---try not to get any panties in a bunch)
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Posted 3/24/08 9:34 PM |
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TheWhiteRabbit
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
....or a cat.
I can answer it on the plane issue, though. My cat can be placed in a carrier under the seat in front of me. That's why I can fly with my cat. Your pet can't be over 20 pounds & has to be able to comfortably fit in carrier that goes under the seat in front of you.
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Posted 3/24/08 9:34 PM |
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ReiRei13
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
I have an 80lb Pitbull and a 4lb chihuahua and yes I do think there is a difference between bringing in your big dog to the store vs. small dog. And to me the difference is my 80lb pitbull doesn't fit in a doggie bag or under my arm, she'd have to walk through the store whereas my chihuahua fits into her bag/my arms and isn't walking around, or touching anything in the store. She can't go up to strangers who might be afraid of dogs, she can't lick the merchandise or the customers.
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Posted 3/24/08 9:36 PM |
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ReiRei13
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by Porrruss
I think all the small doggie people are very busy watching Dancing with the Stars........
No, I'm back- it was commercial
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Posted 3/24/08 9:37 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by KittyTheStray
....or a cat.
I can answer it on the plane issue, though. My cat can be placed in a carrier under the seat in front of me. That's why I can fly with my cat. Your pet can't be over 20 pounds & has to be able to comfortably fit in carrier that goes under the seat in front of you.
I think the difference here is that your cat is in a carrier that fits under a seat. Sounds to me that these people with dogs on a plane aren't even confining them to a carrier.
That just doesn't seem right to me.
Question: Do you ever take your cat out of the carrier while en route?
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Posted 3/24/08 9:37 PM |
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ReiRei13
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by Jennie0898
Posted by KittyTheStray
....or a cat.
I can answer it on the plane issue, though. My cat can be placed in a carrier under the seat in front of me. That's why I can fly with my cat. Your pet can't be over 20 pounds & has to be able to comfortably fit in carrier that goes under the seat in front of you.
I think the difference here is that your cat is in a carrier that fits under a seat. Sounds to me that these people with dogs on a plane aren't even confining them to a carrier.
That just doesn't seem right to me.
Question: Do you ever take your cat out of the carrier while en route?
My dog is ALWAYS in her carrier when traveling!!
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Posted 3/24/08 9:38 PM |
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TheWhiteRabbit
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by hbugal
I look at it this way...
If you could bring in a small dog then any ol small animal is OK...we wouldnt want to discriminate right...???
so if small dogs are ok then it's OK to bring in pet ferrets, pet rats, guina pigs etc....
OK, so I have a story about this... I took my cat to the vet. He had a cold. They said to put him in the bathroom with a humidifier to help break up his cold. There is a walmart right by my vet. I have seen people in there with their small dogs every time I have been in there. I called them from my car and asked "Can I bring my small dog in there?" The guy put me on hold, came back and said YES. I walked in and they said "Oh, you can't come in with that..." It's DISCRIMINATION I tell ya!!!
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Posted 3/24/08 9:39 PM |
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hbugal
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by KittyTheStray
Posted by hbugal
I look at it this way...
If you could bring in a small dog then any ol small animal is OK...we wouldnt want to discriminate right...???
so if small dogs are ok then it's OK to bring in pet ferrets, pet rats, guina pigs etc....
OK, so I have a story about this... I took my cat to the vet. He had a cold. They said to put him in the bathroom with a humidifier to help break up his cold. There is a walmart right by my vet. I have seen people in there with their small dogs every time I have been in there. I called them from my car and asked "Can I bring my small dog in there?" The guy put me on hold, came back and said YES. I walked in and they said "Oh, you can't come in with that..." It's DISCRIMINATION I tell ya!!!
Can you picture someone in the produce Isle with a Rat in one of those doggy purses!!!!!
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Posted 3/24/08 9:41 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by mpetretti
I have an 80lb Pitbull and a 4lb chihuahua and yes I do think there is a difference between bringing in your big dog to the store vs. small dog. And to me the difference is my 80lb pitbull doesn't fit in a doggie bag or under my arm, she'd have to walk through the store whereas my chihuahua fits into her bag/my arms and isn't walking around, or touching anything in the store. She can't go up to strangers who might be afraid of dogs, she can't lick the merchandise or the customers.
Ok but what about allergy issues? People who are allergic to pet dander are not necessarily allergic to large breeds specifically. So while you don't mind carrying your dog around you could be infringing on someone else who may not be able to breathe comfortably with your dog around them.
Additionally, the way an 80lb dog can be imposing, believe it or not, so can a small 4lb dog. I have a niece who is deathly afraid of my SILs Jack Russell. She's a tiny dog, but nonetheless my niece is terrified of her.
Do you think it's fair that someone who is in a public place should be subjected to that?
One last point... What do you do if the dog needs to relieve itself? Where do you go? What do you do?
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Posted 3/24/08 9:42 PM |
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HeathKernandez
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
I just think it's inconsiderate to bring an animal anywhere they shouldn't be
I understand airplanes because people have to travel.
If you have to run to the store, leave the animal at home..
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Posted 3/24/08 9:42 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by hbugal
I look at it this way...
If you could bring in a small dog then any ol small animal is OK...we wouldnt want to discriminate right...???
so if small dogs are ok then it's OK to bring in pet ferrets, pet rats, guina pigs etc....
I was thinking the same thing! Where do you draw the line? If it's ok to bring a dog into a store or restaurant, why not a chicken or ferret or mouse?
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Posted 3/24/08 9:43 PM |
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TheWhiteRabbit
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by Jennie0898 Question: Do you ever take your cat out of the carrier while en route?
I am REQUIRED to take him out and walk through the metal detector with him & put the carrier through the x-ray.
He IS allowed out in the public parts of the airport, but I don't want all those people touching him. He might catch something from them
Again, I don't make the rules, he IS PERMITTED to be in the airport, so don't get on me about the food shops in terminals! I don't usually take him out of his carrier for his safety and well being, though.
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Posted 3/24/08 9:44 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by mpetretti
Posted by Jennie0898
Posted by KittyTheStray
....or a cat.
I can answer it on the plane issue, though. My cat can be placed in a carrier under the seat in front of me. That's why I can fly with my cat. Your pet can't be over 20 pounds & has to be able to comfortably fit in carrier that goes under the seat in front of you.
I think the difference here is that your cat is in a carrier that fits under a seat. Sounds to me that these people with dogs on a plane aren't even confining them to a carrier.
That just doesn't seem right to me.
Question: Do you ever take your cat out of the carrier while en route?
My dog is ALWAYS in her carrier when traveling!!
If this is the case and you don't ever take her out en route, I take less of an issue with having a dog on the plane.
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Posted 3/24/08 9:45 PM |
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Posted 3/24/08 9:46 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by KittyTheStray
Posted by hbugal
I look at it this way...
If you could bring in a small dog then any ol small animal is OK...we wouldnt want to discriminate right...???
so if small dogs are ok then it's OK to bring in pet ferrets, pet rats, guina pigs etc....
OK, so I have a story about this... I took my cat to the vet. He had a cold. They said to put him in the bathroom with a humidifier to help break up his cold. There is a walmart right by my vet. I have seen people in there with their small dogs every time I have been in there. I called them from my car and asked "Can I bring my small dog in there?" The guy put me on hold, came back and said YES. I walked in and they said "Oh, you can't come in with that..." It's DISCRIMINATION I tell ya!!!
That totally was discrimination and I would have been PIZZED!!!
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Posted 3/24/08 9:46 PM |
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ReiRei13
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by Jennie0898
Posted by mpetretti
I have an 80lb Pitbull and a 4lb chihuahua and yes I do think there is a difference between bringing in your big dog to the store vs. small dog. And to me the difference is my 80lb pitbull doesn't fit in a doggie bag or under my arm, she'd have to walk through the store whereas my chihuahua fits into her bag/my arms and isn't walking around, or touching anything in the store. She can't go up to strangers who might be afraid of dogs, she can't lick the merchandise or the customers.
Ok but what about allergy issues? People who are allergic to pet dander are not necessarily allergic to large breeds specifically. So while you don't mind carrying your dog around you could be infringing on someone else who may not be able to breathe comfortably with your dog around them.
Additionally, the way an 80lb dog can be imposing, believe it or not, so can a small 4lb dog. I have a niece who is deathly afraid of my SILs Jack Russell. She's a tiny dog, but nonetheless my niece is terrified of her.
Do you think it's fair that someone who is in a public place should be subjected to that?
One last point... What do you do if the dog needs to relieve itself? Where do you go? What do you do?
I have personally never had a problem bringing my dog around w/me- does she go with me everywhere-NO, but she often is and again have never had a problem. I've never had anyone being scared but she is never out of my control and for the most part in the comfort of her dog carrier.
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Posted 3/24/08 9:47 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by KittyTheStray
Posted by Jennie0898 Question: Do you ever take your cat out of the carrier while en route?
I am REQUIRED to take him out and walk through the metal detector with him & put the carrier through the x-ray.
He IS allowed out in the public parts of the airport, but I don't want all those people touching him. He might catch something from them
Again, I don't make the rules, he IS PERMITTED to be in the airport, so don't get on me about the food shops in terminals! I don't usually take him out of his carrier for his safety and well being, though.
No, I don't mean in the airport, I mean in the plane itself when you're in the air.
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Posted 3/24/08 9:48 PM |
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Porrruss
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by mpetretti
I have an 80lb Pitbull and a 4lb chihuahua and yes I do think there is a difference between bringing in your big dog to the store vs. small dog. And to me the difference is my 80lb pitbull doesn't fit in a doggie bag or under my arm, she'd have to walk through the store whereas my chihuahua fits into her bag/my arms and isn't walking around, or touching anything in the store. She can't go up to strangers who might be afraid of dogs, she can't lick the merchandise or the customers.
Lemme ask you though- do you understand why you are seen as inconsiderate of others?
Regardless of whether you are holding your dog or not- many people see it as unsanitary and most stores have a "No Pet" policy. Just because some store employees may not enforce it doesn't mean the policy isn't there......
I guess I get the idea from your posts that you feel as though the rules, or at the very least, basic etiquette just don't apply to you
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Posted 3/24/08 9:49 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Spinoff to Dogs in Stores
Posted by mpetretti
Posted by Jennie0898
Posted by mpetretti
I have an 80lb Pitbull and a 4lb chihuahua and yes I do think there is a difference between bringing in your big dog to the store vs. small dog. And to me the difference is my 80lb pitbull doesn't fit in a doggie bag or under my arm, she'd have to walk through the store whereas my chihuahua fits into her bag/my arms and isn't walking around, or touching anything in the store. She can't go up to strangers who might be afraid of dogs, she can't lick the merchandise or the customers.
Ok but what about allergy issues? People who are allergic to pet dander are not necessarily allergic to large breeds specifically. So while you don't mind carrying your dog around you could be infringing on someone else who may not be able to breathe comfortably with your dog around them.
Additionally, the way an 80lb dog can be imposing, believe it or not, so can a small 4lb dog. I have a niece who is deathly afraid of my SILs Jack Russell. She's a tiny dog, but nonetheless my niece is terrified of her.
Do you think it's fair that someone who is in a public place should be subjected to that?
One last point... What do you do if the dog needs to relieve itself? Where do you go? What do you do?
I have personally never had a problem bringing my dog around w/me- does she go with me everywhere-NO, but she often is and again have never had a problem. I've never had anyone being scared but she is never out of my control and for the most part in the comfort of her dog carrier.
Ok, but I didn't ask you if you've ever had a problem with bringing your dog to the store. I asked specific questions about others with allergies, fears of dogs and what you do when the dog needs to relieve itself, none of which have you answered.
If you could address the questions I've posed I'd appreciate it as I have no doubt you've never run into any problems with bringing your dog to a store or other public place.
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Posted 3/24/08 9:50 PM |
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