Yeah some do allow them outdoors. Indoors is a big no no. |
Dog flu has a lot of establishments around here @ shut dune dogwise for the time being. |
Originally posted by pepsicandepends on the state. the State Board of Health usually sets rules like this. |
Originally posted by Theydon_Boiscloser to 83% in DC. |
Originally posted by TheAlum This is a good reminder that we should probably update the awkwardly worded "Minors Allow" check-box to "Kid-Friendly" (in addition to adding one for "Dog-Friendly"). |
This is a good reference tool for my local areas and could be applied to this site easily by some dedicated members. I’m sure all states have this or something similar. |
I would be happy to edit the places I visit to check a box regarding dog-friendliness. I just need to borrow someone’s dog. |
Originally posted by Travlr Not nice to talk about peoples wives that way. |
Originally posted by Travlr Pretty sure it’s a country thing according to the FDA, but that is just guidelines. Kind of rude to do to other diners though, I’d put it even higher up than bringing a child to a restaurant. Casual places sure. I’d personally avoid places that allow animals inside so a yes or no tick would be pretty coodl |
Originally posted by pepsicanIt usually works pretty well in Europe. Generally they bring little drop-kick sized dogs, though, and the dogs (like the kids) tend to be very well behaved. Most of the time you don’t even know they’re there, til the person & dog get up to leave. They’re not really a health hazard. Not like cats. |
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