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I don't think either of my boys would enter Wetherspoons. They have their standards too! But isn't it strange how some of the grisliest establishments ban dogs when some quite posh ones welcome them?
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Nor had I, but since they bought the pushchair the poor dog doesn't get to walk anywhereI've never heard that before @Nanny71
We didn't stay until the end. He was very good I enjoyed it. Dudley was very well behaved despite the pub being really full. I wasn't sure how he would be with it being so crowded' When we go in the mornings for coffee there are only a few people (and dogs) there.Will they play Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog for him?
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We don't intentionally avoid crowded places, but I'm aware that he's only small, & being surrounded by legs may be a bit overwhelming.
Most of the small shops I have come across in my area , newsagents, co, op etc have signs on the front doors that tell people that dogs aren't allowed. It doesn't stop some people ignoring the signs and walking in with their pets anyway. When I collect my pup, the best I will be able to do to socialise her in our world, is to stand outside shops waiting for my partner to get whatever it is we need. I will do that because it's the law, I can't believe how some people can be so selfish.
We must have more places that allow dogs though
We didn't stay until the end. He was very good I enjoyed it. Dudley was very well behaved despite the pub being really full. I wasn't sure how he would be with it being so crowded' When we go in the mornings for coffee there are only a few people (and dogs) there.
We don't intentionally avoid crowded places but I am aware that he is only small and being surrounded by legs may be a bit overwhelming
Be thankful they ask first!I get this a lot when i have Olive with me, 'Can i stroke your dog?'
But not the kids they just run up and get Olives attention at the minute Olive is really good as she watches me the whole time and ignores the children, even a man came over today in the shop and just didnt stop stroking her and i obiosly explained and he eventualy stopped.Be thankful they ask first!
I made a knot that no one could get her off so she was safe.
How do you get a dog accepted as a service dog? Is there a scheme whereby you can have it documented to show to any staff who challenge you?
As I understand it, there isn't a good scheme in the UK. I believe you can have your dog added to a register (for a fee of course) but it isn't formally recognised and you could probably get Monty on it! And because of that it is obviously open to abuse and as a consequence treated with suspicion by organisations that even know about it. Which sort of brings us back to how this thread started.