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    I don’t mind the dog in the store, and I don’t mind the dog shit as long as it gets cleaned up... But please don’t let your dog walk up and nuzzle my hand/leg/crotch/ass OR jump up on me...

    Dogs like to bite me for some reason and my pet allergies are pretty severe...
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    I leave my dogs at home. It's a store for people, there's no reason to take a dog. Unless it's a service dog. Didn't there use to laws/rules about this.

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    People do what they want in obama's new and improved society....we had some fucktard try to tell us his goat was a service animal a while back...before that, a miniature pony...and somewhere way back, a snake....sigh...get used to it. We are becoming an idioccracy.....

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    For someone who dislikes Lowes it sure seems like you go there a lot
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    I don't mind dogs in public since I'm a dog lover so long as they are under some control or obedient and the owners are equally under control and obedient.
    Hate the ankle biters that are always like a wind up toy bouncing off everthing...:o like mini tasmanian devils gnawing at your calfs and shins.:p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    For someone who dislikes Lowes it sure seems like you go there a lot
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    I don't mind dogs in public since I'm a dog lover so long as they are under some control or obedient and the owners are equally under control and obedient.
    Hate the ankle biters that are always like a wind up toy bouncing off everthing...:o like mini tasmanian devils gnawing at your calfs and shins.:p

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    My dog is 8 months old. I take her anywhere she's allowed to try to take q little bit of the puppy down a notch. I think she's hyper.... then I see the yapper/ankle biters.....my dog is like a leisure world resident in comparison. She's excellent at home but in public she's a little wound up. And I can't beat the shit out of her in public cause she's all out.

    And tish.....you seem like a cat guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tishimself View Post
    People do what they want in obama's new and improved society....we had some fucktard try to tell us his goat was a service animal a while back...before that, a miniature pony...and somewhere way back, a snake....sigh...get used to it. We are becoming an idioccracy.....
    ^^^ That is freaking funny... People and their pets, i will never get it...

    Mind you I have had dogs my entire life, had two pet goats (for weed control), barn cats... I do like animals but I don't treat them like humans... In Korea they EAT dogs daily... Goat meat is very tastey, ask any of the middle eastern peeps, rattle snake meat tastes like chicken Horse meat aint bad...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    Hate the ankle biters that are always like a wind up toy bouncing off everthing...:o like mini tasmanian devils gnawing at your calfs and shins.:p

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    I agree. Some kids have no boundaries


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    Ive had dogs my whole life and am definitely a pet lover, and an animal lover in general...except those damned skunks that come on the deck.

    Here is the thing about dogs in public places as I see it.

    I don't have a dog now because I travel over 50% of the time for work. Deb flys out to wherever I am a lot of times to see me.
    It is totally unfair to a dog for us to do what we want and put the dog in boarding frequently.

    So when i have another person transfer some of the, shall we say, difficulty of raising or caring for their dog unsolicited it bothers me to a degree.

    I have friends and co-workers who spend a good deal of time and energy figuring out what to do with their "beloved" pet so they can come to work or visit or whatever.
    To me, that isn't loving the dog, that is self serving.

    I get that that is not the case with your dog, exactly, but bringing non service animals into a store is using that scenario, and all the people there, as a training tool for your dog.
    If I was able to have a dog/ dogs in my life I would in a second.
    Don't force me to deal with yours.

    Picking dog crap up on an entrance to a store is not responsible ownership in my book.

    We do have cats. They are employed to kill moles and rarely come in the house at all. No litter box anywhere. They do NOT crap anywhere near the house or yard.
    When they do come in the house, they know EXACTLY what will get them thrown out instantly.

    Jumping up on anything, going into a bedroom, etc. is things they WILL NOT do. They will not climb on a car to save their life.

    No dog I have ever had is permitted on furniture...they had their own bed.

    When my dogs went for a ride in the car, they knew it was to a lake or park...not a store.

    I get what you are doing as far as socializing your pup. But dropping deuces on the sidewalk in front of Lowes may not be the best method?

    I pride myself on being able to train dogs, and have straightened out so many rescues over the years I can't count them all.
    It is funny to see some of my buddies dogs change in demeanor when they see me. They know right away that better straighten up!

    Anyway, it's all good, not trying to argue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    I agree. Some kids have no boundaries


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    Now that's funny! Good one Eli.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    I agree. Some kids have no boundaries


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    LMAO.....yeah, there are those too
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