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This is the "I hate dogs" thread, post your pics up in the dog friendly "post your dog" thread.
my badThis is the "I hate dogs" thread, post your pics up in the dog friendly "post your dog" thread.
It is WORK.It really depends on your work setting and how well your dog is trained. If you work in food and beverage then obviously no.
Work could be an office for a two person company where both love dogs, and want to bring them to work. Like poster above said, it depends on the situation. Not everything is black and white, you of all ppl should understand that.It is WORK.
It is WORK.
Doesn't matter how well behaved your DOG is, it is a got damn DOG.
Why is it in a building that isn't a house or a vet.
Yall really defending this?
it´s not even that I hate dogs. it´s not. they are just fine, all the way over there.
here is what I cannot dig:
he works for a dog toy companyIt is WORK.
It is WORK.
Doesn't matter how well behaved your DOG is, it is a got damn DOG.
Why is it in a building that isn't a house or a vet.
Yall really defending this?
sounds terrible.
the last thing i would want at work is extra responsibility.
It is WORK.
It is WORK.
Doesn't matter how well behaved your DOG is, it is a got damn DOG.
Why is it in a building that isn't a house or a vet.
Yall really defending this?
Dogs don't belong in any office that doesn't belong to a vet.
I am black and white with this.
I love animals but time and place
I can SEE it as well.I can see both sides
It is hard for humans to do that sometimes
50 beats per minuteFam calm down. I said it depends and your work environment. 100% of people don’t work in an office.
I can SEE it as well.
But that is inconsiderate as hell.
Unless you work alone but yall got it.
This is the "I hate dogs" thread, post your pics up in the dog friendly "post your dog" thread.
Apples to orangesmore the "keep your fn animals to yourself" thread, but other than that yeah.
I bet if somebody brought their cat or parrot to the office/restaurant/bar people would look at them like they had two heads on each shoulder.
Apples to oranges
And if you have an issue with dogs at a restaurant then dont go there. Its really not that complicated
Apples to oranges
And if you have an issue with dogs at a restaurant then dont go there. Its really not that complicated
Man humans are probably dirtier than ******* dogs. You go outside in a bubble or something?If this ain't the most backwards *** logic in this thread man
It is just dirty as hell.
Who wants dog hair (whether you tell yourself they shed or not) around them?
Bring the dog to work, there is dog hair and dander left behind.
Dogs at restaurants, I don't even understand why any respectable food spot allows their patrons to bring dogs there.
You would easily lose more customers by allowing it than gain. It is trifling. Dog hair travels, so just because a dog is at one table doesn't mean another table is clear.
How does that make any logical sense?Man humans are probably dirtier than ****ing dogs. You go outside in a bubble or something?
You dont eat at buffets so clearly you understand how filthy humans are. Are you also worried about the cook in the back who wiped his nose and didnt wash his hands or sneezed and didnt cover his mouth, etc? Sitting out on a restuarants patio where there are a few dogs laying on the ground would be the least of my worries.How does that make any logical sense?