I was out shopping today at the new outlet mall by the airport and love shopping there. Its not because there is a Coach outlet, (ok maybe a little bit) not that I can get a Prada there (well maybe a little bit of a reason also) but first and foremost I can take my dog into any of the stores in the mall. They welcome him into the Guess store, he is a regular welcome guest at the Calvin Klein store and both of the above mentioned stores. I can take him into some of the most expensive stores in the city and everyone welcomes him with open arms and its not only my buddy that they allow.
So why is it if I go to Home Depot of all places or Canadian tire I get the "sorry, we don't allow animals in the store" Now I totally understand and get that for health reasons they don't allow dogs into establishments that serve or prepare food. I get it and completely agree, but Home Depot???
Know I know there are people that do not take responsibility for their animals and allow them to make a mess or have not trained them to hold there dodo until outside. Everyone makes a mistake, including animals but a owner not cleaning up after their animal is a disgrace and should be punished.
So this got me thinking, why not reward the responsible animal owner. Why can't there be certification for dogs and their owners. I would have no problem paying a fee so it doesn't come out of public tax dollars to the dismay of non animal owners and certify that my dog is a safe and well trained K9 and can expected to be on good behavior in new settings. Something like they do for service dogs but a much simpler and quicker tests and qualifications. Doesn't pee on the floor, check. Doesn't poop on the floor, check. Not aggressive when subjected to various stimuli, check. And so on. Get a passing grade and get a special collar or vest with a serial number. Pee or poop in a store and they take the number and call it in and you loose your privileges of the collar.
These days a dog is part of the family. (I refer mostly to dogs because they are usually the animals taken into public areas but I do know some other animal lovers take their loved ones into public so cat lovers stand down lol) They are loved and cared for just like a child and are treasured as much also. I am lucky and don't have to depend on public transit. For those people that do I feel your hurt. What the hell are you supposed to do if are on a low income and you don't have your own vehicle and you want to take your dog to Coquitlam for a dog show, find a dog friendly taxi when you should be able to hop on the sky train?
Maybe I am just venting or maybe I just love my dog and want to take him with me as much as I can, he is like a son to me and anyone that has come to my house knows this and has probably has met him. Seriously, how couldn't you love this face. (the dog i mean)
If is ok to take him into the outlet Nike store and hang out with the staff I would think I could take him into the depot or crappytire. Do you think the certification idea would catch on? Any other thoughts? Think I will go take my George for a walk and enjoy some mommy doggy time hehe.
Cheers everyone.
So why is it if I go to Home Depot of all places or Canadian tire I get the "sorry, we don't allow animals in the store" Now I totally understand and get that for health reasons they don't allow dogs into establishments that serve or prepare food. I get it and completely agree, but Home Depot???
Know I know there are people that do not take responsibility for their animals and allow them to make a mess or have not trained them to hold there dodo until outside. Everyone makes a mistake, including animals but a owner not cleaning up after their animal is a disgrace and should be punished.
So this got me thinking, why not reward the responsible animal owner. Why can't there be certification for dogs and their owners. I would have no problem paying a fee so it doesn't come out of public tax dollars to the dismay of non animal owners and certify that my dog is a safe and well trained K9 and can expected to be on good behavior in new settings. Something like they do for service dogs but a much simpler and quicker tests and qualifications. Doesn't pee on the floor, check. Doesn't poop on the floor, check. Not aggressive when subjected to various stimuli, check. And so on. Get a passing grade and get a special collar or vest with a serial number. Pee or poop in a store and they take the number and call it in and you loose your privileges of the collar.
These days a dog is part of the family. (I refer mostly to dogs because they are usually the animals taken into public areas but I do know some other animal lovers take their loved ones into public so cat lovers stand down lol) They are loved and cared for just like a child and are treasured as much also. I am lucky and don't have to depend on public transit. For those people that do I feel your hurt. What the hell are you supposed to do if are on a low income and you don't have your own vehicle and you want to take your dog to Coquitlam for a dog show, find a dog friendly taxi when you should be able to hop on the sky train?
Maybe I am just venting or maybe I just love my dog and want to take him with me as much as I can, he is like a son to me and anyone that has come to my house knows this and has probably has met him. Seriously, how couldn't you love this face. (the dog i mean)
If is ok to take him into the outlet Nike store and hang out with the staff I would think I could take him into the depot or crappytire. Do you think the certification idea would catch on? Any other thoughts? Think I will go take my George for a walk and enjoy some mommy doggy time hehe.
Cheers everyone.






