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Old 05-02-2010, 07:41 PM
 
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Is it acceptable to bring your dogs to a bar with you and leave them in the back of a truck for hours while you are inside, so then they bark at cars and people who walk/park near non-stop???

Seriously...
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Old 05-02-2010, 07:57 PM
 
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Is it acceptable to bring your dogs to a bar with you and leave them in the back of a truck for hours while you are inside, so then they bark at cars and people who walk/park near non-stop???

Seriously...

No its not acceptable but dog owners in gerneral are inconsiderate people. They don't think their dogs barking annoys others, their dogs never bite, they think its ok to allow their dogs to jump onto other people, or leave their dogs feces on public areas.

But what's priceless and disgusting is the dog owners that kiss their dogs on the mouth.

Then there are the parents that take their children to restaurants and allow them to act like animals when other people are trying to enjoy there meal!
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Old 05-02-2010, 08:08 PM
 
Location: Inis Fada
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Based upon the title of the thread it sounded as though the dogs were inside the establishment and actually sitting at the bar. Sort of reminded me of one of those cheesy pictures of dogs playing poker or shooting pool.

I could picture a brutish looking mastiff serving the clientelle; a boxer checking out some frou-frou poodle while a bunch mutts yuck it up over a few bowls of brew and a basket of Milkbones. A couple of retrievers are huddled around the end of the bar watching ESPN duck hunting. Off in the shadows a chihuahua nervously glances at the crowd while lapping hesitantly at his Corona.
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Old 05-02-2010, 08:10 PM
 
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But what's priceless and disgusting is the dog owners that kiss their dogs on the mouth

I agree with your post, however dogs have less bacteria in their mouths than humans do.
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Old 05-02-2010, 08:18 PM
 
Location: Inis Fada
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No its not acceptable but dog owners in gerneral are inconsiderate people. They don't think their dogs barking annoys others, their dogs never bite, they think its ok to allow their dogs to jump onto other people, or leave their dogs feces on public areas.

But what's priceless and disgusting is the dog owners that kiss their dogs on the mouth.

Then there are the parents that take their children to restaurants and allow them to act like animals when other people are trying to enjoy there meal!
People who kiss their dogs on the mouth are gross, but don't negatively affect other people.

People who take their wild children to restaurants and disrupt everyone else's meals are far worse.
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Old 05-02-2010, 08:50 PM
 
Location: Stony Brook
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I see plenty of "dogs" inside bars on LI
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Old 05-02-2010, 08:53 PM
 
Location: 112 Ocean Avenue
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I see plenty of "dogs" inside bars on LI
By 2 in the morning, they do tend to look better.
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Old 05-02-2010, 09:22 PM
 
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If I go to a restaurant like Friendlys I do not expect a quiet lunch or dinner. It is a kid friendly place and I get that the kids are going to be louder than adults would be. If I go to a nice Italian restaurant and kids are noisy then I get annoyed.
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Old 05-02-2010, 11:00 PM
 
Location: Sound Beach
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Based upon the title of the thread it sounded as though the dogs were inside the establishment and actually sitting at the bar. Sort of reminded me of one of those cheesy pictures of dogs playing poker or shooting pool.

I could picture a brutish looking mastiff serving the clientelle; a boxer checking out some frou-frou poodle while a bunch mutts yuck it up over a few bowls of brew and a basket of Milkbones. A couple of retrievers are huddled around the end of the bar watching ESPN duck hunting. Off in the shadows a chihuahua nervously glances at the crowd while lapping hesitantly at his Corona.
This was great!!!

I remember my grandmother had these pictures of dogs playing poker and smoking cigars and stuff. They were strange.

Dogs Playing Poker Paintings and Cassius Coolidge - DogsPlayingPoker.org
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Old 05-03-2010, 04:04 AM
 
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This was great!!!

I remember my grandmother had these pictures of dogs playing poker and smoking cigars and stuff. They were strange.

Dogs Playing Poker Paintings and Cassius Coolidge - DogsPlayingPoker.org
i think dogs should stay home for a few hours while the owner gets a drink somewhere. just because someone loves dogs does not mean everyone does. i, for instance, jump out of my skin every time i pass a dog, big or small. i have also had instances when trying to get into my car with a huge dog inside a parked truck next to my car barking his head off at me. how is that reasonable?
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