Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
Who's taking their dogs to restaurants?
. . .some people it would appear.
Who's taking their dogs to restaurants?
. . .some people it would appear.
Bizarre behaviour
Re the hygiene aspect - a good few of the non-dog people I know seem perfectly happy with a try of cat sh!t in their kitchen.
beat me to itI guess you’ve got to take what you can get Das
Met up for a shoot on Tuesday at the Rhug Estate Farm Shop Café in North Wales. Quite a posh café area (as well as a stupidly expensive shop) but had several 'dog friendly' tables advertised as you walked in.
Dogs are a problem for me, I'm allergic to them. I get extremely nervous when a dog is let loose in a pub, bus or wherever and wanders around trying to be friendly. I'm OK if they stay their distance but if in same room for too long I start to suffer.
Perhaps dog owners could consider this. I am not the only person that has this allergy.
Some people take their dogs EVERYWHERE with them because they can't be arsed to cut their day short to go back home to feed and shit them.
Or because they cost a lot of money and they want to show them off? Otherwise it's like buying an Aston Martin and keeping it in the garage.
Or because they're like 'one of the family' and they can't bear to leave them at home?
Just as well you don't frequent the Hare & Hounds in my village then, they don't allow dogs into the main restaurant. Although you can eat from one of the tables in the bar area, to which dogs are permitted.
The Hare & Hounds is actually a very popular dog friendly pub, simply that they give the choice as to whether customers want to eat wth them around or not.
Seems the perfect solution to me.
IMHO they should never be allowed in shops/restaurants /pubs serving food to eat in but I have no objection to them being in non food shops like opticians, hardware shoes etc,