@MLE_online Austin is awful about this. Unless it's a service dog who's well-trained to be chill in public, don't! Please don't. I always feel terrible as someone who wants to be nice to peoples' pets, but who tends to be scared of (and super lick-averse with) to dogs who like to jump and lick.
Plus, people with legit phobias of dogs out there don't expect to see dogs in non-explicitly-dog-friendly spaces. It's just rude?
@MLE_online yeah, that's not good for the dog, either :(
just crappy behavior for everyone involved
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The only places I find it acceptable are pet stores and the occasional Home Depot/Lowes run. Outside of that, keep your pets at home ffs.
@austincnunn @stefthepef I have personally cleaned up dog shit inside of home depot when i worked there, so I am against that, too.
I also worked at petco and I'm against dogs coming in there as well because one dog will piss on the shelf of chew toys, then another one comes in and smells it and pisses there, too, and then every dog coming in the store does it, and then the employees have to deal with boxes of stuff covered in piss
@MLE_online @stefthepef Iβm only OK with those places because corporate allows (and encourages) it. So I donβt necessarily blame the dog owners for bringing them.
I absolutely blame the dog owners for not training and picking up after their dog, though.