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If you went into a pub that serves food.....

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Kay????

Kay???? Report 12 Nov 2013 21:18


why would anyone want to take their dog to the pub anyway,? perhaps thats its walk.?


no to animals where public eat.!

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 12 Nov 2013 22:09

I'm not keen on dogs (or cats - but they're a law unto themselves) in food areas, but re chairs, when the restaurant/pub is shut, how many tables are wiped clean, then chairs are put on tables, sometimes feet first, so the floor can be cleaned - and how many tables are then NOT washed again?

...and no, I haven't got OCD......, I just pass an upmarket restaurant , owned by a TV chef, every morning, with just such a scenario...

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 12 Nov 2013 22:12

Sharron now thats naughty, l would love to, but NO....lol

My cats did the same, but l don't thinks it right in a place that serves food!!

Off to bed now

jude :-D :-D

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 12 Nov 2013 22:39

Maggie....a good one, but then that goes on everywhere and its not even considered by the general public on a day to day basis, l certainly had'nt thought of it....but seeing the dog with paws on table being fed by owner...is in full view.

When all this hit the fan this afternoon, l did'nt actually say anything initially to this man, but gave him a look, he then (5 mins later) said to his partner loud enough for me to hear "l've just been given a look", l responded by saying "yes l did and l did'nt like seeing your dog being fed like that at the table"....blimey, you'd think l had condemned his dog.

My dog is given (his) biscuits in the kitchen, he then takes it to his bed!! Vic will slip abit of veggie to him, but the dog is on the floor at our home.

We're all different l spose:)

jude

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 12 Nov 2013 23:56

Jude, I agree, animals should know their place - and it's not eating off a table, or a plate used by humans!! :-P
*from your experience, it sounds like some humans should know their place too*

I hate housework etc, dust & cobwebs are my 'decorations'.
I love my cats in an 'I'll tolerate you' way (it works both ways), BUT I never clean their bowls with my dishes, I use a particular fork to dish out their food and use a different scourer & teacloth on their bowls.

Before I eat my dinner off the table, I wipe the bit of table that is visible as I know one particular cat has probably sat there during the day.

I've also got a very clean loo and bed :-D

Susan10146857

Susan10146857 Report 13 Nov 2013 04:33

I take my dogs into country pubs/restaurants....but before we set off I do make sure they have had a bath and are fluffied up and looking their best....they are sometimes better behaved and cleaner than some customers whilst laying nonchalantly beside my feet.....but we say nothing because we are not prejudiced against humans.....well! not all the time :-D :-D