Not really, unless the person is allergic or the pet becomes an up sell.Does it make a difference to you when booking an SP?
Not really, unless the person is allergic or the pet becomes an up sell.![]()
Yes, I am allergic to cats, and moving a cat (dog for those allergic to them) into another room does nothing to alleviate the problem. It is more about the dander from the animal than it is about where the animal is located at a particular moment.Does it make a difference to you when booking an SP?
What's the matter Al, having trouble concentrating with that big fluffy cat staring at you?Actually it does. Especially if the pet is in the room as you proceed through the session. The pet is a distraction at best and if the pet gets on the bed with you, the session is essentially over.
Depends on if its an attack dog or not.......cats and small lap dogs, no prob....
It's never been an issue with me. I like all sorts of pets, and seeing the the SP's pet tells me a little about her, as well as providing a good ice breaker. A long-time regular of mine has a cat who once decided to curl up next to me during a session.Does it make a difference to you when booking an SP?
Great thread MF ... I do have a little gaurd dog ...lol... I was concerned at first but beacause he does not shed and is non allergetic and best of all he does not bark ...
He will say hi when you visit but thats just to say Please dont step on me ...lol... after that he is not seen or heard ...kinda like when we where kids...lol...
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I just realized something. Maybe the dog was just trying to pick up some tips on "doggy".Dogs are a pain. Once was in an SPs room with her, closed door. The dog sat outside the room barking the entire time.
She told me to ignore it, the dog barked literally the whole session. Was annoying.