Becky P wrote:Thank heavens for the health department. I don't care how well behaved the pet is, it is not hygienic. What if someone wanted to bring their monkey to a "pet friendly" restaurant? Ewwwww.
Sissy...Good point...My little Love Monkey


Becky P wrote:Thank heavens for the health department. I don't care how well behaved the pet is, it is not hygienic. What if someone wanted to bring their monkey to a "pet friendly" restaurant? Ewwwww.
Steve P wrote:Sissy...Good point...My little Love Monkey![]()
Sara R wrote:Hmmm. So given the objections, I guess compiling a list of pet friendly restaurants isn't going to happen!
Antonia L wrote:Mark Head wrote:Interesting thread - frankly many if not most dogs are more hygenic and less a health threat than the diners that bring them. The worst your likely to catch from a dog is an allergy - when your fat neighbor sneezes on the salad bar or doesn't wash his hands before proceeding to the buffet you can really catch something - bad.
I think you have a point. However, I must point out that most humans don't urinate and defecate in public. And therein lies the rub.
Mark Head wrote:Actually my Uncle Jack does - thank God for depends.
Sara R wrote:Hmmm. So given the objections, I guess compiling a list of pet friendly restaurants isn't going to happen!
Sara R wrote:Thanks, Robin. One of my co-workers mentioned Toast on Market, Blue Dog Bakery and Maido as places she's seen dogs on the patio/outdoor seating area.
Mark Head wrote:Sara R wrote:Hmmm. So given the objections, I guess compiling a list of pet friendly restaurants isn't going to happen!
No love here for dogs, kids, or those over 50!
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