What is some of your Pet Peeve's

   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,061  
Not sure what you mean by that, but some people just don't like dogs. I'm one of them. After a while you get tired of people who expect theirs to be welcome everywhere.
My last statement was people treat dogs less like pets and more like children. People lose their minds when Fido isn't welcome somewhere. When I was growing up, dogs stayed with a family friend or in a kennel on vacation, now they're tagging along everywhere for the flimsiest of reasons.
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,062  
You guys are really taking the "Pet Peeves" title to heart!!!! :ROFLMAO: :):D:p

I'm one who takes my dog everyplace where it's welcome, and a lot of people like to see a well behaved pup. When Ruger died I had to send a note to the local hardware store... there was no way I was going to just walk in without him.
Still, there were a lot of places where he stayed in the truck. Grocery stores are one place where dogs don't belong- especially in the cart where the next customer is going to be putting food.

I feel the same way about kids. I once walked into the local general store/pizza place where the clerk had her kid behind the counter and was telling everyone "She has mono, and we THINK she's contagious."
It didn't go over well when I told her that if her kid was sick she had no business being behind the counter...
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,063  
I travel all over the state every week for work and I would say my biggest peaves, at least while driving are the people that camp out in the left lane on the highways, not letting people pass which almost always creates traffic backups and mass frustration. On the two lanes its people that cannot maintain a steady speed, I dont need to go fast but I just want to be able to not have to keep slowing down for people that either dont use cruise control or have no clue how to keep a steady pace. Oh yeah, one more....truckers. I know Ill catch hate for this but they are by far the most inconsiderate and often times dangerous drivers on the road. I was almost taken out by a semi yesterday that crossed completely into my lane head on because he had his phone in his face. Myself and a couple cars behind me had to leave the road almost completely. So much for "professional" drivers.
 
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IME, dogs seem to be welcomed and encouraged at some businesses, such as Tractor Supply and Lowes. (The guy at my feed store threatened to steal him. ) Cashiers, in particular, seem quite happy to see him. Many keep dog treats on hand and ask if he can have one. He often gets an extra treat in a drive-through by sticking his head out of the back window. He really seems to brighten up people's day.

On the flip side, I don't take him inside a food business, and I keep a close watch on him, so he keeps his nose out of any place it isn't wanted.

I have no way of knowing how many people are quietly offended by the sight of him, but he doesn't touch anyone that doesn't ask to pet him.
 
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People have become feral when it comes to dogs. I don't know how we got here.
If you have a couple of 80 lb. dogs chewing on your limbs and knock you to the ground and start snapping at your throat, I bet you will figure it out.
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,066  
If you have a couple of 80 lb. dogs chewing on your limbs and knock you to the ground and start snapping at your throat, I bet you will figure it out.
I have no tolerance for a mean dog. One reason I take mine out on public is to socialise him or her. That's also one reason I prefer labs...
Now for a peeve. People who don't clean up after their pets. I place them in the same category as people who toss dirty diapers onto the ground.
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,067  
Our dog goes into stores which openly allow pets.
She is small and super friendly, but if I see someone giving me the look, I make sure she is restrained properly.
It's good to socialize dogs, but I understand why some are scared.

I got bit when I was pretty young by a German Shepard, yet we got a GS a few years later ans I still miss that dog.

For some reason our dog needs to go into a local distillery every time we walk past :)

We carry those little blue bags with us for accidents. Never leave with her without at least 2.
 
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I got bit when I was pretty young by a German Shepard, yet we got a GS a few years later ans I still miss that dog
I got "nipped" by a GSD when I was a kid, just enough to put a hole in my jeans and draw blood. For 25 years I never told anybody as I thought it was my fault even though I was on the town road.
When I got my own dog I finally realized that I had done nothing wrong,
and that he shouldn't have been running around loose while the owner wasn't home.

Still, that would be my second choice of breeds if labs didn't exist.
 
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...the people that camp out in the left lane on the highways, not letting people pass which almost always creates traffic backups and mass frustration. On the two lanes its people that cannot maintain a steady speed...
If there's one person on your butt, they may be the problem. But if there's 5 people on your butt, then you're the problem! :D

The only thing worse than being stuck behind a slow driver, is not being the first in the line, with drivers ahead who are afraid or unwilling to pass. I will occasionally pass the slow driver and the car stuck behind him, if I'm the third in line, but I'm usually driving something of higher than average horsepower.
 
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The only thing worse than being stuck behind a slow driver, is not being the first in the line, with drivers ahead who are afraid or unwilling to pass. I will occasionally pass the slow driver and the car stuck behind him, if I'm the third in line, but I'm usually driving something of higher than average horsepower.
That truly sucks when having 10-15K on a 35' foot trailer.

My record is seven tightly packed cars on a relatively short section to pass on, but with over 700 hp in a car it was doable.
 

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