Should dog be allowed at cafe or eating place ?

Singapore
February 24, 2007 9:56pm CST
Many eateries disallow dogs in their place. However,many family treat their dogs as family members. Do you think dog should be allowed in eateries ?
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• United States
25 Feb 07
Never, nobody wants to hear the yelping and whining of dogs while eating. Not to mention them going up to you reaching for your food, begging at your lap, looking at you while you eat.
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• Singapore
25 Feb 07
What if the dog is well-behaved and clean ? In fact,some humans do not behaved very well and also make a lot of noise and talk loudly
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@creationhub (3066)
• Malaysia
25 Feb 07
Just my two sense. If my dog is well behaved and clean, I wouldn't mind bring it into a eatery. It better be well behaved and obedient because I would not want to pay for any damages. Besides, a cute and clean dog is a comfortable sight.
• Singapore
25 Feb 07
I would also agreed with you, as long as the dog is clean and do have any smell.
@hijas007 (1386)
• India
25 Feb 07
i dont like dogs.actually i hate them.i wonder why this people make them as a family members?i have seen some really kisses dogs...yuk
• Singapore
27 Feb 07
Well,well.There are all sort of people in this world,as there is a chinese saying ' one type of rice, hundred kind of people.. Some love cheese,some hate it. Some love durian,some will run away from it
@zenmachado (1617)
• United States
25 Feb 07
No, not at all. I feel that Dogs being animals, should be held apart form the humans. Particularly if its a sanitary issue such as eating. Now a little play pen were you can place your dog and the earing place serves it food.. that would be an idea. But of course, were talking outside.. somewhere seperated from civilized eatership.
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• Singapore
25 Feb 07
What if the dog is well-behaved? I believe those dog lover will argue that if animals have co-existed successfully with humans in the sanctity of homes,why are dogs suddenly unfit on commercial premises ?
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