Perfection.
My mastiffs are angels but I’d never take them into a restaurant or store; I barely let strangers come close to us while where walking. They’re pretty anxious and very protective. If someone fucks with the dogs and gets bit, they’re either dead or losing a limb and my good boys aren’t going to be held at fault for some dumbass’ behavior.
Hoarse.
After a long speech like that? Probably.
They’re geologists, they should know if the lampposts outside are anchored sufficiently.
Geologists are the ones that lick stones, civil engineers are the ones that understand lampposts and concrete.
I love dogs. Have two rescue mutts, they’re priceless. I’ve loved dogs my whole goddang life, I really think they’ve gotten the short end of the stick with their deal with humanity. they deserve our love and care.
unrelated to the pic but I gotta vent:
goddamn people: stop bringing your dog into the supermarket. yeah yeah you can claim it’s an emotional support animal, I don’t fucking care. It’s a food store, and there are people there that don’t want to interact with your dog, or clean up it’s accidents, where they shop for FOOD.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk I guess.
My local grocery store now has big ass signs on the door saying no dogs unless they’re actually real service animals like seeing eye dogs and that emotional support animals don’t count. I think they must be actually enforcing it too because it’s one of the few places I don’t see people’s fucking dogs running around. I love dogs, probably more than the average person, but they don’t belong in most stores especially because the overlap between people bringing their dogs into stores and the people who actually train their dogs is pretty small.
A lot of people don’t understand the difference between service dogs and ESAs, including store owners and employees.
The American with Disabilities Act does not include ESAs, and businesses in the US can prohibit them so long as there isn’t a local or state law stating otherwise.
Just post “No dogs” if you don’t want dogs, sheesh.
Smile :)
I’m starting to think that this guy had an experience.
“people often…” Sounds like more than an isolated incident. The herd must live near by.





