Re: Dogs in shops
Oh that is nice that shops are starting to realise that dogs are no more dirty than most humans. It's a bit ridiculous to make a fuss about dogs when you don't know whether the human you allow in washed their hands when they went to the loo and are probably laden in germs.Re: Dogs in shops
Good for you Dongle, but I am am quite surprised though.Re: Dogs in shops
Some car boots welcome dogs, some don't, but most of the markets & fairs do. Some stall holders even bring their dogs, who sit or lie happily in their beds, but are willing to be made a fuss of if a customer wants to pet them. At one fair there is a Greyhound who sits regally on his chair & greets all who stop, he is promoting Greyhound rescue, with posters around his chair.Re: Dogs in shops
I would never take a dog when going shopping - for the dog's sake - not mine. The smaller ones are often trampled on and the bigger ones are caught by shopping bags etc., - not a lot of fun for the dogs. I have never understood why anyone would take a dog shopping.Re: Dogs in shops
Re: Dogs in shops
I leave my dog outside of Waitrose sometimes .Re: Dogs in shops
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