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  • #16
    Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

    Originally posted by SOXY BOY View Post
    We take our dog into the pub, but only after he’s been on a decent walk, so he’s tired. He’s never let off his lead and he always has a bone to keep him quiet. Unless it’s a proper country pub, I wouldn’t take him in if he’s filthy but the amount of people who will come over to smooth him, never stops. It seems more and more pubs,are encouraging people to take their dogs in but I would take him in a restaurant.

    The Ty Mawr in Lisvane is quite a good walk location, Cefn Onn park, walk up to just before the big pond, turn right at the gate along the golf course then right at the top, right at the next gate and it's just down the road on the right. A good distance for a swift pint and walk back, nice in the summer, very dog frendly!

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    • #17
      Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

      I meant to say, I wouldn’t take him in a restaurant, even if he’s clean. Thanks NCB, I’ll consider that walk, for the future.
      Last edited by SOXY BOY; 16-01-23, 18:13. Reason: Add more

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      • #18
        Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

        I don’t mind other peoples well behaved dogs in there but personally I’d only go in a pub with the dog for a pint after a walk.
        If I was going for food I’d leave him behind

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        • #19
          Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

          I think bringing a dog into a pub or restaurant is selfish

          Dogs are lovely animals but these la de dah couples who bring in their spaniel who shakes his coat over everyone they should take him home and have a cup of tea

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          • #20
            Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

            Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
            I think bringing a dog into a pub or restaurant is selfish

            Dogs are lovely animals but these la de dah couples who bring in their spaniel who shakes his coat over everyone they should take him home and have a cup of tea
            Surely better than f*****g kids who treat the place like a playground and are always liable to tip your pint. Give me a dog anyday (as long as it's not a Bridgend dog!)

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            • #21
              Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

              Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
              Surely better than f*****g kids who treat the place like a playground and are always liable to tip your pint. Give me a dog anyday (as long as it's not a Bridgend dog!)
              Kids are just as bad

              I think taking kids into places where alcohol is served is idiotic

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              • #22
                Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

                Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                Kids are just as bad

                I think taking kids into places where alcohol is served is idiotic
                They're far worse. Dogs are better than humans! I'd rather have my girl as PM than a grifter like Sunak every day!

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                • #23
                  Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

                  Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
                  Surely better than f*****g kids who treat the place like a playground and are always liable to tip your pint. Give me a dog anyday (as long as it's not a Bridgend dog!)
                  The kids that are out of control are the responsibility of the soft as shit parents who are to ****ing lazy and up their own arse to keep an eye on their kids, and maybe, just maybe, interact with them.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

                    Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                    The kids that are out of control are the responsibility of the soft as shit parents who are to ****ing lazy and up their own arse to keep an eye on their kids, and maybe, just maybe, interact with them.
                    Same with dogs really

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                    • #25
                      Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

                      is da same with me bitch...can take her anways , she be taking a poo in the garden man...then whizzing on the patio. but me married 'er .what can me do

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                      • #26
                        Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

                        I don't mind dogs in the pub, some in my local I've seen grow up from puppies, and the each tends to have its own personality.
                        What I don't like is people bringing a dog in the pub when it's soaking wet when it does actually smell bad.

                        That said there's a person started coming in my pub who is filthy. He looks like he's been working on a dusty building site non-stop for a week. But he hasn't. He wears the same clothes on Sat and Sunday. If he can afford to drink every day he can afford soap. It's worse than that its in-grained.I hate the man.
                        The dog has no choice, he is taken in on a lead and his wet smell is natural. The man have the choices and doesn't make them. Lazy dirty and careless of other people.
                        I'd ban him in a heartbeat if I could. I'd politely ask the wet dog to come back tomorrow when its not raining.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

                          Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                          The kids that are out of control are the responsibility of the soft as shit parents who are to ****ing lazy and up their own arse to keep an eye on their kids, and maybe, just maybe, interact with them.
                          100% correct it's they who should either be banned or put in a kennel outside

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                          • #28
                            Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

                            Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                            Kids are just as bad

                            I think taking kids into places where alcohol is served is idiotic
                            Including the city stadium?
                            as if I didn’t have to take the kids I could get out of it altogether

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                            • #29
                              Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants

                              Originally posted by xsnaggle View Post
                              I don't mind dogs in the pub, some in my local I've seen grow up from puppies, and the each tends to have its own personality.
                              What I don't like is people bringing a dog in the pub when it's soaking wet when it does actually smell bad.

                              That said there's a person started coming in my pub who is filthy. He looks like he's been working on a dusty building site non-stop for a week. But he hasn't. He wears the same clothes on Sat and Sunday. If he can afford to drink every day he can afford soap. It's worse than that its in-grained.I hate the man.
                              The dog has no choice, he is taken in on a lead and his wet smell is natural. The man have the choices and doesn't make them. Lazy dirty and careless of other people.
                              I'd ban him in a heartbeat if I could. I'd politely ask the wet dog to come back tomorrow when its not raining.
                              Does the bloke in question have grey hair and a bit of a grey beard? Are we talking north cardiff?

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