Ok, so I know it’s only Saturday but I believe in forward planning.
As we’re away at the mo, we’ve found a dog friendly place which does a traditional Sunday lunch, which we will be partaking of.
I do love a Sunday roast but rarely, if ever, bother these days just for the two of us.
Looking forward to it :)
We took our dog out to restaurants, pubs, etc., from when he was a young pup so he’s learnt to behave himself. We never, ever, give him food bits from the table either, which I think has helped his behaviour as he doesn’t expect it, or beg.
That’s not to say he doesn’t have the occasional excitable moment if someone makes a fuss of him, but 99% of the time he just lies quietly under the table.
Sorry, but I find dogs in restaurants quite repulsive. Only assistance dogs should be permitted where food is served. Why do people need to take their dog to a restaurant?
Oh heck wolf!
We seek out places which are dog friendly so I’m sure you could seek out places which aren’t diddly, as there are more of them around, and give them your custom.
If I walked into a restaurant and saw a dog I'd be straight out the door. Why don't doggy people understand that some of us can't abide slobbering, smelly pooches?
I understand it, although it doesn't bother me any more than people who think children should be hidden away from public. Socialisation is good and there are many places you could go, if you don't like dogs.
Because diddlydo dogs love to come out with us and be included in things that we do. I think it's wonderful that so many places now will allow us to bring our dogs and I will always frequent such places. As Vagus say, plenty of places you can take your custom, but hope you're not unlucky enough to sit next to some really smelly person -plenty of them about !
Back to the OP, home made veggie casserole for dinner today.
diddlydo
//Sorry, but I find dogs in restaurants quite repulsive. Only assistance dogs should be permitted where food is served. Why do people need to take their dog to a restaurant? //
Best you no longer visit your host of friends in Europe then.
There's hardly a Cafe de Sport,bistro bar or restaurant in France that does not have family dogs asleep under the table.