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"I have just read an article which lists 25 dog friendly pubs in Essex. That's 25 pubs crossed off my list to visit.. " Muppet | |||
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"Not a fan of dogs in general but it's particularly perverse to bring one into a pub, especially if food is being served." I've seen how "high" standards most pub kitchens and pumps are kept to (even the big chains). Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from. | |||
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"It used to amaze me how everyone abroad could take their dog to shops, cafes, restaurants but not here. As I said, if you have an unruly dog, you are not going to let them cause havoc somewhere, otherwise most of us who love dogs keep them cleaner than some folk so I don't buy that thing thay they hould not be near food. I took money to some lovely restaurants over the years, lots of pubs, garden centres etc. " It should say, I took mine ... | |||
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"Not a fan of dogs in general but it's particularly perverse to bring one into a pub, especially if food is being served. I've seen how "high" standards most pub kitchens and pumps are kept to (even the big chains). Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from. " Given that dogs eat their own faeces and often have their faces stuck in other dogs' bumholes, that is quite a claim. | |||
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"I love seeing dogs in pubs, curled up under the tables. It would blow my spaniels brains if there was food though. Their belly rules their head in the absence of a ball or a rock. There would be drool. " I used to order a little dinner for mine whilst having my dinner if we went out. Anything from some lovely ham to a nice fillet steak. Only a little treat every now and them but no problem just sitting under the table with a lovely bowl of water and few biscuits any other time. | |||
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"I have just read an article which lists 25 dog friendly pubs in Essex. That's 25 pubs crossed off my list to visit.. " You sour old fart x | |||
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"Not yet a dog owner. But can’t see what the issue is. More and more pubs are becoming dog friendly. Esp the ‘country pub’ or ‘gastro pub’ type places. Can’t say that we’ve ever had or observed any major dramas caused by a dog in a pub. Seen plenty of human muppets cause the odd raised eyebrow. But on the whole the dogs seem to just sit by their owners table. One or two of those yappy little handbag dogs might yep if they too close to a moving chair. " Quite a lot of the time those dogs will have just been on a big trek, running their brains out for an hour or two with their owners and they stopped at a pub so are absolutely wiped out and just want to recharge - dog and owner | |||
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"Not yet a dog owner. But can’t see what the issue is. More and more pubs are becoming dog friendly. Esp the ‘country pub’ or ‘gastro pub’ type places. Can’t say that we’ve ever had or observed any major dramas caused by a dog in a pub. Seen plenty of human muppets cause the odd raised eyebrow. But on the whole the dogs seem to just sit by their owners table. One or two of those yappy little handbag dogs might yep if they too close to a moving chair. " This is exactly the point though. It's not the dog's behaviour per se. The presence of a dog is enough to make someone who doesn't like dogs uncomfortable. A great many dog owners lack the basic empathy to understand that. It's no fault of the dog, just the thoughtlessness of owners who believe everyone should love their dog and it's a character flaw if they don't. | |||
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"I love seeing dogs in pubs, curled up under the tables. It would blow my spaniels brains if there was food though. Their belly rules their head in the absence of a ball or a rock. There would be drool. I used to order a little dinner for mine whilst having my dinner if we went out. Anything from some lovely ham to a nice fillet steak. Only a little treat every now and them but no problem just sitting under the table with a lovely bowl of water and few biscuits any other time. " Aww that is really sweet | |||
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"I love seeing dogs in pubs, curled up under the tables. It would blow my spaniels brains if there was food though. Their belly rules their head in the absence of a ball or a rock. There would be drool. I used to order a little dinner for mine whilst having my dinner if we went out. Anything from some lovely ham to a nice fillet steak. Only a little treat every now and them but no problem just sitting under the table with a lovely bowl of water and few biscuits any other time. Aww that is really sweet " Thanks, many happy times and wonderful memories. Nothing beats that unconditional love you get | |||
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"I love seeing dogs in pubs, curled up under the tables. It would blow my spaniels brains if there was food though. Their belly rules their head in the absence of a ball or a rock. There would be drool. I used to order a little dinner for mine whilst having my dinner if we went out. Anything from some lovely ham to a nice fillet steak. Only a little treat every now and them but no problem just sitting under the table with a lovely bowl of water and few biscuits any other time. Aww that is really sweet Thanks, many happy times and wonderful memories. Nothing beats that unconditional love you get " Surely conditional on feeding the buggers | |||
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"I love seeing dogs in pubs, curled up under the tables. It would blow my spaniels brains if there was food though. Their belly rules their head in the absence of a ball or a rock. There would be drool. I used to order a little dinner for mine whilst having my dinner if we went out. Anything from some lovely ham to a nice fillet steak. Only a little treat every now and them but no problem just sitting under the table with a lovely bowl of water and few biscuits any other time. Aww that is really sweet Thanks, many happy times and wonderful memories. Nothing beats that unconditional love you get Surely conditional on feeding the buggers" Everyone has to eat including you I am sure | |||
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"If my dog can't come, I'm not going " I used to take mine everywhere, including shops where I would pick up and carry and only ocassionally someone will say something. I remember going to a cafe for years and all staff fussed my dog and brought out lots of treats. This one time we went, a new manager had started and told me that no dogs were allowed. I asked since when. He said always as we sell food so I told him to ask his staff how many times they brought out treats for my dog before. He went bright red and apologised. We never went back as I did not appreciate what happened | |||
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"I have just read an article which lists 25 dog friendly pubs in Essex. That's 25 pubs crossed off my list to visit.. " Good. Better off without you. | |||
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"I get hassle if I don’t take the dog to the pub they all want to know where he is. " Exactly how it should be. | |||
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"I love seeing dogs in pubs, curled up under the tables. It would blow my spaniels brains if there was food though. Their belly rules their head in the absence of a ball or a rock. There would be drool. " You said the magic word, ball lol, our buddy never goes anywhere without his ball ( he's a spaniel as well lol lol) | |||
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"Dogs are welcome anywhere I go. I love dogs." Me too. Just lost mine and it’s still a little raw | |||
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"I love seeing dogs in pubs, curled up under the tables. It would blow my spaniels brains if there was food though. Their belly rules their head in the absence of a ball or a rock. There would be drool. I used to order a little dinner for mine whilst having my dinner if we went out. Anything from some lovely ham to a nice fillet steak. Only a little treat every now and them but no problem just sitting under the table with a lovely bowl of water and few biscuits any other time. " aww that is so sweet!!!! | |||
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"Dogs are welcome anywhere I go. I love dogs. Me too. Just lost mine and it’s still a little raw" Huge hugs xx | |||
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"I love dogs and have no problem with well behaved dogs in pubs - and accept that they are dogs so there will be the occasional hiccup. I do however agree with some of the comments about some dog owners expecting others to like their dog, this is an irrational expectation and displays a lack of empathy. I also dislike being stared at by a dog as I eat, I've always taught mine to go and lie down when I'm eating, I certainly don't want a strangers dog drooling at my every mouthful. Mr " Nobody really would argue with that. It is the owner's responsibility to ensure their dog does not spoil it for other people. I only took mine everywhere as I knew was well behaved and made sure was not a nuisance to anyone. Just like parents should do with their kids really. | |||
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"It's getting increasingly more common and some restaurants too and so should be in my opinion. Most dog owners are sensible people and ensure their dog does not cause issues. I often used to take mine out for a lovely meal " And shops too | |||
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"Dogs are welcome anywhere I go. I love dogs. Me too. Just lost mine and it’s still a little raw Huge hugs xx" Thank you. It was last Monday. Just two months short of his sixteenth birthday. Toughest thing I’ve ever done. The horrible drive to the vet but knowing it was the right thing, the only thing to do. A dignified end to a beautiful existence. | |||
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"I love dogs and have no problem with well behaved dogs in pubs - and accept that they are dogs so there will be the occasional hiccup. I do however agree with some of the comments about some dog owners expecting others to like their dog, this is an irrational expectation and displays a lack of empathy. I also dislike being stared at by a dog as I eat, I've always taught mine to go and lie down when I'm eating, I certainly don't want a strangers dog drooling at my every mouthful. Mr Nobody really would argue with that. It is the owner's responsibility to ensure their dog does not spoil it for other people. I only took mine everywhere as I knew was well behaved and made sure was not a nuisance to anyone. Just like parents should do with their kids really. " Absolutely. Actually I'm happier with dogs in pubs than kids. More dog owners are aware of the fact that not everyone wants their dog running around the place making a noise and getting under everyone's feet than parents are with their kids. Mr | |||
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"Dogs are welcome anywhere I go. I love dogs. Me too. Just lost mine and it’s still a little raw Huge hugs xx Thank you. It was last Monday. Just two months short of his sixteenth birthday. Toughest thing I’ve ever done. The horrible drive to the vet but knowing it was the right thing, the only thing to do. A dignified end to a beautiful existence. " Very sorry to hear and know how hard that is. It will get better and the lovely memories you have are very precious and see you through | |||
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"If my dog can't come, I'm not going I used to take mine everywhere, including shops where I would pick up and carry and only ocassionally someone will say something. I remember going to a cafe for years and all staff fussed my dog and brought out lots of treats. This one time we went, a new manager had started and told me that no dogs were allowed. I asked since when. He said always as we sell food so I told him to ask his staff how many times they brought out treats for my dog before. He went bright red and apologised. We never went back as I did not appreciate what happened " Good for you, about time people stood up to managers who bully. But… the manager did have a point however the point he made was about having dogs near food…. And since the food is cooked and made up in the kitchen his point was a bit pointless…. Would he have made the same remark to a blind person with their guide dog, I wonder? | |||
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"I love seeing dogs in pubs, curled up under the tables. It would blow my spaniels brains if there was food though. Their belly rules their head in the absence of a ball or a rock. There would be drool. You said the magic word, ball lol, our buddy never goes anywhere without his ball ( he's a spaniel as well lol lol) " And their absolute joy if they find a ball on a walk. Like a lottery win | |||
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"If my dog can't come, I'm not going I used to take mine everywhere, including shops where I would pick up and carry and only ocassionally someone will say something. I remember going to a cafe for years and all staff fussed my dog and brought out lots of treats. This one time we went, a new manager had started and told me that no dogs were allowed. I asked since when. He said always as we sell food so I told him to ask his staff how many times they brought out treats for my dog before. He went bright red and apologised. We never went back as I did not appreciate what happened Good for you, about time people stood up to managers who bully. But… the manager did have a point however the point he made was about having dogs near food…. And since the food is cooked and made up in the kitchen his point was a bit pointless…. Would he have made the same remark to a blind person with their guide dog, I wonder? " | |||
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"I have just read an article which lists 25 dog friendly pubs in Essex. That's 25 pubs crossed off my list to visit.. " Don’t trust anyone who don’t like dogs or if my dog don’t like them. Dogs far more loyal than lots of people. | |||
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"Not a fan of dogs in general but it's particularly perverse to bring one into a pub, especially if food is being served. I've seen how "high" standards most pub kitchens and pumps are kept to (even the big chains). Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from. Given that dogs eat their own faeces and often have their faces stuck in other dogs' bumholes, that is quite a claim." My Beagle has never eaten it’s own crap and as for having his face in another dogs arse haven’t lots of people on this site done the same thing. It’s called rimming | |||
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"Dogs are often better behaved than children in a pub. " So true | |||
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"To whom it may concern Extreme examples of dogs sniffing bums and drooling on the tables will do nothing to justify your opinion and inappropriate provocative and abusive comments. It's not up to you to decide whether dogs should be there, it's up to those who own the place. I choose places that welcome them " My opinion. My preference. Dogs are foul. | |||
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"To whom it may concern Extreme examples of dogs sniffing bums and drooling on the tables will do nothing to justify your opinion and inappropriate provocative and abusive comments. It's not up to you to decide whether dogs should be there, it's up to those who own the place. I choose places that welcome them My opinion. My preference. Dogs are foul." You’re getting confused there, chickens are fowl, dogs are canine | |||
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"To whom it may concern Extreme examples of dogs sniffing bums and drooling on the tables will do nothing to justify your opinion and inappropriate provocative and abusive comments. It's not up to you to decide whether dogs should be there, it's up to those who own the place. I choose places that welcome them My opinion. My preference. Dogs are foul. You’re getting confused there, chickens are fowl, dogs are canine " Can’t you spell? | |||
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"Not a fan of dogs in general but it's particularly perverse to bring one into a pub, especially if food is being served. I've seen how "high" standards most pub kitchens and pumps are kept to (even the big chains). Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from. Given that dogs eat their own faeces and often have their faces stuck in other dogs' bumholes, that is quite a claim." Dogs that eat their own or other dogs shit is called Coprophagia, it’s actually to do with diet, if they aren’t getting the right nutrients from their diet, this is what they do. Correct the diet, correct the problem. Meanwhile dogs sniff other dogs bums to see how friendly they are, you can Google that one yourself. From the previous quote “ Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from” nope not trusting you on that one, given that dogs do not give a second thought about licking their arse before sticking their tongue down your throat… no just no! Plus generally (without the licking of said parts) dogs mouths are teeming with bacteria unless of course you rinse your dogs mouth out daily with Domestos… | |||
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"Not a fan of dogs in general but it's particularly perverse to bring one into a pub, especially if food is being served. I've seen how "high" standards most pub kitchens and pumps are kept to (even the big chains). Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from. Given that dogs eat their own faeces and often have their faces stuck in other dogs' bumholes, that is quite a claim. Dogs that eat their own or other dogs shit is called Coprophagia, it’s actually to do with diet, if they aren’t getting the right nutrients from their diet, this is what they do. Correct the diet, correct the problem. Meanwhile dogs sniff other dogs bums to see how friendly they are, you can Google that one yourself. From the previous quote “ Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from” nope not trusting you on that one, given that dogs do not give a second thought about licking their arse before sticking their tongue down your throat… no just no! Plus generally (without the licking of said parts) dogs mouths are teeming with bacteria unless of course you rinse your dogs mouth out daily with Domestos… " Had to Google your last statement Dogs have very similar number of bacteria in their mouth as us. | |||
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"Not a fan of dogs in general but it's particularly perverse to bring one into a pub, especially if food is being served. I've seen how "high" standards most pub kitchens and pumps are kept to (even the big chains). Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from. Given that dogs eat their own faeces and often have their faces stuck in other dogs' bumholes, that is quite a claim. Dogs that eat their own or other dogs shit is called Coprophagia, it’s actually to do with diet, if they aren’t getting the right nutrients from their diet, this is what they do. Correct the diet, correct the problem. Meanwhile dogs sniff other dogs bums to see how friendly they are, you can Google that one yourself. From the previous quote “ Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from” nope not trusting you on that one, given that dogs do not give a second thought about licking their arse before sticking their tongue down your throat… no just no! Plus generally (without the licking of said parts) dogs mouths are teeming with bacteria unless of course you rinse your dogs mouth out daily with Domestos… " | |||
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"Dog owners think it’s ok for their mucky mutt to rub against your jacket and fart as you eat your rare beef sandwich . I say keep them outside and the smelly owners too x" Seriously?? | |||
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"Dogs are often better behaved than children in a pub. " Absolutely spot on | |||
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"Dog owners think it’s ok for their mucky mutt to rub against your jacket and fart as you eat your rare beef sandwich . I say keep them outside and the smelly owners too x Seriously??" Dog friendly pubs for friendly well behaved dogs is great, absolutely no problem with this. I'm not a dog owner and as such I don't want to sit in a pub where a badly behaved dog is barking away or circling my table begging for food; nor do I want to have to request that the owner controls their dog... I'm just out for a peaceful meal and a drink. | |||
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"Dog owners think it’s ok for their mucky mutt to rub against your jacket and fart as you eat your rare beef sandwich . I say keep them outside and the smelly owners too x" So human don’t fart in pubs. Plenty of non dog owners lack personal hygiene your post is nonsense. | |||
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"I’ve never trusted dogs since having a paper round. Owners knowing the delivery boy was due but leaving their Alsatian out for example. As for pubs etc. I don’t appreciate muddy walkers crowding me with their muddy dogs. I’m sure most are insensitive to other diners. I can appreciate some places allowing but I’ve eaten in some nice places only to have a Labrador fart next to me. Damned uncivilised." You have a bit of a weird thing about dogs farting. After a few beers or a curry it’s a 100% certainty that people will fart. | |||
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"I’ve never trusted dogs since having a paper round. Owners knowing the delivery boy was due but leaving their Alsatian out for example. As for pubs etc. I don’t appreciate muddy walkers crowding me with their muddy dogs. I’m sure most are insensitive to other diners. I can appreciate some places allowing but I’ve eaten in some nice places only to have a Labrador fart next to me. Damned uncivilised. You have a bit of a weird thing about dogs farting. After a few beers or a curry it’s a 100% certainty that people will fart. " Dog farts are evil | |||
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"Dog owners think it’s ok for their mucky mutt to rub against your jacket and fart as you eat your rare beef sandwich . I say keep them outside and the smelly owners too x So human don’t fart in pubs. Plenty of non dog owners lack personal hygiene your post is nonsense. " In all my years of going to pubs and clubs I can only think of one incidence where someone farted, and it was one of my friends who blames her silent but deadly farts on her meat eating. | |||
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"I’ve never trusted dogs since having a paper round. Owners knowing the delivery boy was due but leaving their Alsatian out for example. As for pubs etc. I don’t appreciate muddy walkers crowding me with their muddy dogs. I’m sure most are insensitive to other diners. I can appreciate some places allowing but I’ve eaten in some nice places only to have a Labrador fart next to me. Damned uncivilised. You have a bit of a weird thing about dogs farting. After a few beers or a curry it’s a 100% certainty that people will fart. " The fact you find my comment weird is weird itself. Each to their own. But the British dog lobby is a touchy beast. | |||
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"Dog owners think it’s ok for their mucky mutt to rub against your jacket and fart as you eat your rare beef sandwich . I say keep them outside and the smelly owners too x So human don’t fart in pubs. Plenty of non dog owners lack personal hygiene your post is nonsense. " No it’s not. It’s called having an opinion. You obviously don’t like mine and love the smell of dog. Each to their own buddy. | |||
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"Not a fan of dogs in general but it's particularly perverse to bring one into a pub, especially if food is being served. I've seen how "high" standards most pub kitchens and pumps are kept to (even the big chains). Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from. Given that dogs eat their own faeces and often have their faces stuck in other dogs' bumholes, that is quite a claim. Dogs that eat their own or other dogs shit is called Coprophagia, it’s actually to do with diet, if they aren’t getting the right nutrients from their diet, this is what they do. Correct the diet, correct the problem. Meanwhile dogs sniff other dogs bums to see how friendly they are, you can Google that one yourself. From the previous quote “ Trust me, the majority of dogs are cleaner than where your drink and food are coming from” nope not trusting you on that one, given that dogs do not give a second thought about licking their arse before sticking their tongue down your throat… no just no! Plus generally (without the licking of said parts) dogs mouths are teeming with bacteria unless of course you rinse your dogs mouth out daily with Domestos… Had to Google your last statement Dogs have very similar number of bacteria in their mouth as us. " Uhuh? But humans don’t generally go biting others when faced with animosity, dogs will. Dogs will bite either by accident or if all their other body language signs have been missed/ignored, and like a cats mouth dog bites are also likely to become infected quickly. But unlike us dog don’t brush their teeth. People feed them “dental chews” these things contain sugar which actually rot their teeth, the only thing that really cleans them is a good raw bone. | |||
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"If my dog can't come, I'm not going " Quite right! I have always been the same! | |||
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"I was in a pub when a man walked in with a dog on a lead. To be fair the dog was behaved but the dog owner asked for a pint of the stongest ale.. two pints later he fell off his bar stool...dog owners cannot hold their beer ... " Course he did Tom | |||
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