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Here in Seattle, there is toward the end of the season a day called Bark In The Park, which is obviously an occasion for dog lovers to bring their doggos to a baseball game .Most dog lovers bring their pets to a game and a wonderful time is had by all.

 

Too bad they don't have a day reserved for cats but can you imagine the chaos that would ensue if a cat escaped???? Woman Tongue

 

A lot of public pools also have a swimming event just before they drain the pool for the cold season--that sounds like fun too.

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I have no problem with dogs attending outdoor venues.  They are great places for training and socializing.  A well behaved dog can have a wonderful time with their owners walking around with all the new smells and sights.  However if the venue specifically says no food it should be enforced.  Unfortunately so many people feel thst rules do not apply to them, or they have those so called "emotional support dogs".

Someday, when scientists discover the center of the Universe....some people will be disappointed it is not them.
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There are medications for managing allergies and psychologists for curing phobias. 

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@occasionalrain wrote:

There are medications for managing allergies and psychologists for curing phobias. 


It's selfish attitudes like this that are contributing to the decay of society.