As others have said dogs are really not allowed into shops and probably rightfully so. But I can understand if a person is getting on in years and might find it difficult to take their pet for a walk, exercise, etc. If that is the case there might be someone close by who would be delighted to do it for you, we're a good sort of people sometimes and you may find a neighbour or someone close by who would do that for you but shopping centres, etc are a no no for fairly obvious reasons.I live 10 min from town and often take the dog for a walk. I can understand not taking dogs into food shops but what is the general consensus on other shops, can I take them in? if not they should have something to tie the dog to. Shopping centres are basically a street with a cover over, can I take the dog into a shopping centre if I don't enter the shops, it makes it very difficult to go shopping with the dog.
Why should the child be riding in a shopping centre? He could hit someone, don't blame the dogI was in a small local shopping centre in Paris last year and there was a lady in the centre with her dog (which was on an extending lead). A child came zooming round a corner on a bike and got caught up in the lead and fell head first off the bike. There was a lot of screaming and a lot of blood...
My sister lives in Paris and cannot stand the way dogs are allowed everywhere!
As I said, there should be somewhere to tie the dog outsideAs others have said dogs are really not allowed into shops and probably rightfully so. But I can understand if a person is getting on in years and might find it difficult to take their pet for a walk, exercise, etc. If that is the case there might be someone close by who would be delighted to do it for you, we're a good sort of people sometimes and you may find a neighbour or someone close by who would do that for you but shopping centres, etc are a no no for fairly obvious reasons.
As I said, there should be somewhere to tie the dog outside
They treat dogs like people because they have so few children.My sister lives in Paris and cannot stand the way dogs are allowed everywhere!
Says it all.
They treat dogs like people because they have so few children.
They treat dogs like people because they have so few children.
... or maybe they treat dogs like people because they've a greater level of respect for these animals than some other nations ?
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