So, I am just curious about how people feel when people brings their dogs to shows. It's really bad for their ears, drunk people have no disreguard for them, and they always look terrified.
Most dogs handle the situation pretty well. I just always feel bad for them because they really look scared, and if one drunk person makes the wrong move towards a dog that was rescued it could result in some bad things. I know travellers don't have that much of a choice, and believe me I wouldn't want the dogs to be leashed outside.
I think dogs should be allowed everywhere. End the apartheid. Although, the music is way too loud for dogs. It's good to keep your dog away from the loud music and somewhere with you where you can watch it or you know it will be safe with others. That's how I am with my dog who lives here when we're having shows. Sometimes I let her chill outside with me while I'm working the door and everybody's happy. Anyway, dogs are pretty good at letting you know when they don't like something. They will bark and cry until you fix it and most dogs won't just sit around while you subject them to torture. That's just my TWO CENTS.
i'm allergic. mine aren't THAT bad but a couple of years ago they were. i'd rather not have people bring their dogs to shows unless it really can't be avoided, but it's not really up to me, it's more up to the space and those who live or work there. with that being said, i know people are going to bring dogs to shows regardless, so as long as you aren't offended that i don't think your dog is cute and i don't want to pet him/her, and your dog won't stage dive onto my face, we'll be fine.
Well, I think my main issue is when people don't ask, and they continuously just bring dogs after they have been told not to. Waltzing into a house that has cats can be a huge issue, even if "the dog is nice". Also, the allergy things.
I dunno, I just feel bad because they always look terrified.