Dunno what she's worried about...the dog is clearly cleaner than anything coming out of her mouth.
The dog thing is out of control. Does your dog really need to accompany you to a restaurant or grocery store or sniffing my leg in first class on a commercial flight? Apparently, anyone can print a "service dog" certificate online.....so i've been told. I understand and appreciate if you truly require a service dog, but i'd bet the majority of the pets in restaurants and grocery stores, etc., are not really service dogs. I'll tell you one thing, if a dog unwantingly approaches me or my kids in any of the aforementioned places, it'll get a foot to the head no questions asked!
I think the woman in the OP could use a little of that.I'll tell you one thing, if a dog unwantingly approaches me or my kids in any of the aforementioned places, it'll get a foot to the head no questions asked!
The dog thing is out of control. Does your dog really need to accompany you to a restaurant or grocery store or sniffing my leg in first class on a commercial flight? Apparently, anyone can print a "service dog" certificate online.....so i've been told. I understand and appreciate if you truly require a service dog, but i'd bet the majority of the pets in restaurants and grocery stores, etc., are not really service dogs. I'll tell you one thing, if a dog unwantingly approaches me or my kids in any of the aforementioned places, it'll get a foot to the head no questions asked!
I'm not badass enough for that. If it approaches me it's more likely to get pet.I'll tell you one thing, if a dog unwantingly approaches me or my kids in any of the aforementioned places, it'll get a foot to the head no questions asked!
The dog thing is out of control. Does your dog really need to accompany you to a restaurant or grocery store or sniffing my leg in first class on a commercial flight? Apparently, anyone can print a "service dog" certificate online.....so i've been told.
The dog thing is out of control. Does your dog really need to accompany you to a restaurant or grocery store or sniffing my leg in first class on a commercial flight? Apparently, anyone can print a "service dog" certificate online.....so i've been told. I understand and appreciate if you truly require a service dog, but i'd bet the majority of the pets in restaurants and grocery stores, etc., are not really service dogs. I'll tell you one thing, if a dog unwantingly approaches me or my kids in any of the aforementioned places, it'll get a foot to the head no questions asked!
A foot to the head if it just approaches you? Overreact much? Aggressively, sure, but just because you don't want it around that seems like you have a lot of insecurity if your first inclination is to harm it.
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Yeah, this is internet keyboard warrior talk cause in the real world you would get your arse kicked.
That's because most dogs these days are smarter than the average human being.I can't tell you how many folks I know now that seem to think their dog is a human being.
Nope.....far from insecure just don't want your damn dog in my business. same with kids. And i have both.
I can't tell you how many folks I know now that seem to think their dog is a human being. Blows my mind.
Wait, they're not? Why just yesterday I was telling my dog that, you know, I thinks it's me who is being trained here.
If you have a cat you have been trained. You are their servant.
......aaaand it's also a PTSD service dog, so she's also going off on a vet with PTSD, doesn't get much more classy than that. I'm surprised her man didn't just pick her up and take her outside.
That's because most dogs these days are smarter than the average human being.
Yeah, it's cute to say that, but you know that is not really the case. Don't get me wrong, I like animals and I've had the same house dog for far longer than I've had my kids. She is a great pet and I would not abuse her. However, she is still a beast and doesn't have anywhere near the intelligence of even the dumbest human being. She is well trained and I'm sure she likes us to the degree that an animal can, but she is still an animal with not much ability. I've had cows that show the same level of contentment under our care. They all possess intelligence to some degree, which is cool, but it is quite limited compared to a human. We love animals because they are cute, fun, and in the hands of a good owner, do as they are told. I think one difference that we've seen in society is that humans, particularly Americans, are growing more and more intolerant of anyone bucking their own views, not agreeing with them, and/or not doing what you want them to do. Animals, for the most part, don't fight back or argue with their owners, and that makes owners very comfortable. If they get fed and treated well, they are loyal and loving. Many people go wayyyyy too far with the animal love. Often times, it's to a point that it's a hindrance on their interaction with other humans and their ability to leave the house for more than a few hours. Those that chose not to let the animal tie them down and take them everywhere they go often expect everyone else to be cool with having their animal in there presence in public places. Again, animals are great, I would just expect an owner to do what is appropriate. Unfortunately, what I consider inappropriate is becoming more appropriate as time goes on. In my humble opinion, I don't think a beast has the right to dine with people in a public restaurant. If the owner of the business has no problem with it, and nobody in the building has a problem with it, fine. If even one person does have a problem with it, the animal should be out the door. Just my opinion. Please don't think I'm a hater. I just think there is a place for animals and places where they shouldn't be taken.
Again, the lady in the video is a freaking wack job. Took it way to far.
And in this case there is a LAW. So it matters not what anyone thinks, the service dog cannot be excluded.
And in this case there is a LAW. So it matters not what anyone thinks, the service dog cannot be excluded.
Never been to Europe, I suppose.Dogs in restaurants??? Never seen it. Hope I don't. Although this woman is freaking insane, I think it's pretty bad form to allow animals in a restaurant as well. I really, really like dogs, but that's no place to take one. I would be good with a real service dog, like a blind service dog, but a PTSD service dog???? No freaking way. Folks are going way overboard with dogs these days. I can't tell you how many folks I know now that seem to think their dog is a human being. Blows my mind. Never saw that kind of behavior 15-20 years ago.
Nope.....far from insecure just don't want your damn dog in my business. same with kids. And i have both.
Never been to Europe, I suppose.