Since smoking was banned in pubs they all smell of farts, BO and stale beer
so whats a bit of dog turd in the mix going to do?
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Ban the kids, keep the dogs.Originally posted by Spoons"younger children in particular can be unpredictable around dogs and many are scared of dogs".
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Dogs smell with their noses, correct.Originally posted by Paddy View PostDogs smell and they are unhygienic, they should be banned from all pubs.
Dogs are not unhygienic.
I'm happy to ban yappy dogs, handbag dogs and male impotence dogs (i.e. where their owners are impotent/have small sexual organs and get a growling snorting inbred unloved creature to try to make up for their own inadequacies). But that would apply to owning dogs in general - dog owners need to exercise their dogs and need to socialise them. If the owner won't do that, they shouldn't have a dog, it's not fair on the animal.
A dog that is happy to sit at your feet and have a half of what you're having is not an issue.
Maybe it's to do with location. If you live in an inner city area swilling gnats p... sorry lager, then it might be a problem.
On the other hand, country pubs, country rules.
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Same could be said for most of the people that eat in WeatherspoonsOriginally posted by Paddy View PostDogs smell and they are unhygienic, they should be banned from all pubs.
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Dogs barred from Wetherspoons for being 'unpredictable'
Their gammon owners are very predictable though
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Good. Another reason never to enter a Wetherspoons.Originally posted by WTFH View Post
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