CorvusCorax
'It's only a laugh, no harm done'
Just to add, the quiz was in the back room and the owner was on a team/there deliberately, it wasn't that someone came to the pub coincidentally and didn't know the noise would ruin their night...
Me too! and don't you find every annoying little yappy fluffkins makes a beelibe for you!!!I go to the pub to get away from dogs
I'll admit my bloody spanners do sometimes - I get in and pour a big rum and coke!!!!I'm not saying they drive me to drink, but.....
Now I will admit, Fizz sits on the bench seats in our local but on one of our coats and we always ask before allowing her to come up. She just curls up in a ball on our coat though.I love this thread. I thought I was the only person who felt like this.
Went to a cafe for lunch the other day, French Bulldog at the table opposite sitting on a chair! My friend had to restrain me from getting up and telling the owner to put it on the floor, it is a dog it can sit on the floor!
Nothing, being a pointy hound she won't lie down on the tile floor but she will stand quietly if we either don't ask or are asked not to allow it.Coat or not, what’s wrong with the floor?
Yes! springs to mind.The owner cried ?
Exhibit A... "Long Vehicle"Pre-covid, my friends had a regular pub quiz team, and one couple would always bring their little terrier because he didn't cope well being left alone. He'd just slip under the table and you'd hear nothing from him for the whole evening.
There was another team that always brought a greyhound. Beautifully behaved, but so damn BIG that it always ended up getting in the way.
Basically, I'm fine with dogs being there as long as I can't tell there are dogs there.
Well I worked today and there was a cockerpoo on one (it’s always a cockerpoo or a jrt that have yap mode activated). Eventually the barman told them they couldn’t continue letting it bark. They said ‘we are trying to stop it’ he said ‘try harder’. .
They went and sat outside and she cried! As the barman was so horrible to her dog. Honestly it was hell, I was trying to take a booking and couldn’t hear myself think.
Yes! springs to mind.
Depends on the dog. Daisy loves going to the pub.I get it if you have a long walk and it ends at a pub, but otherwise - why ? It's not the most enriching experience for the dog, lying on a hard floor watching lots of legs walk by in a noisy room ? Leave the dog at home.
Same here!Unpopular opinion….. but I’d rather dogs in the pub than children!
I'm coming down your way this weekend, complete with dog, and we're staying in the pub so will be drinking in it with Juno!This is a multi level rant and whinge and I accept I am irrationally angry with everything right now. But anyway…
Why do people feel the need to take their dogs to the pub? OH and I just nipped out for a beer and friends of ours bought their two cockerpoos in who alternated between yapping at the other dog (a silver Labrador ) and scrabbling at my legs. Oh with friends shouting ‘be quiet’ at them.
Those who remember I’m puppy sitting this weekend, they picked the pup up from its litter mates in Wales yesterday then took it to the pub while they got pissed for 4 hours. Apparently it was super quiet and well behaved. FML I’m not surprised, so would I have been.
If you are out walking or whatever and your dog knows to sit quietly then fill yer boots. But trust me even though Fluffikins is the most dog ever, not everyone will share your views.
Do pm me which pub as I don’t think you will be a million miles away!?I'm coming down your way this weekend, complete with dog, and we're staying in the pub so will be drinking in it with Juno!
Do pm me which pub as I don’t think you will be a million miles away!?
Sssssh .Is this so you can meet or avoid being in the pub with a dog ?
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