HerzeleidMeister
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Headache said:I also put up Reflectix and drop down the blackout curtains.
What do you mean by drop down the blackout curtains? Do you mean leave them open?
waldenbound said:Is boarding pets at a local vet an option?
Actually in our case boarding the pets would be terribly more expensive than just renting a hotel room at Motel 6 for one night as suggested by Almost There. Plus I really do not trust people I don't know to watch my pets. There are too many idiots & Aholes out there.
suzanne said:I have a small dog. I can carry her on my back in a dog back-pack. This works for grocery and other shopping. For rest-room stops and restaurants, I put her in an enclosed (breathable) dog-carrier that I can sling on my shoulder, and set on the floor when I am eating.
I could not put 4 cats & a Jack Russell in a back pack on my back. People would think I was being attacked by a wild animal LOL.
earthling said:i'm sorry, didn't mean to imply...just letting anyone that ventures to AZ or CA and wants to go to Mexico in hot months that it's a real bad idea. you would not believe the things that go on in AZ during hot months with kids & animals...some ppl are "!" ... I'll leave it at that
No problem, thank you.
omatrisha said:[quote pid='379012' dateline='1521983523']
Not being snarky but as someone allergic to dog dander, you bringing your dog into the store if I'm there can cause an anaphylactic reaction which could kill me. Please, unless your dog is a service animal or psychiatrist-certified emotional support animal, don't take them into public places like grocery stores, restaurants, or libraries. It can cause severe and life-threatening reactions for those with allergies. Thank you.
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And this is one MAJOR reason you should never take your dog/cat into a public place like a grocery store or restaurant. I understand how that is, I have an EpiPen myself and pretty much freak out when I spot a bee or wasp. Not to mention taking your pet into a restaurant is illegal in ALL states/cities etc. Probably just for the reason mentioned above.
Dingfelder said:I simply don't believe we can make the world safe for you ... or anyone, ever.
This world cannot be made perfect for you. Or anyone. Or even safe.
Spoken like a person who has never had any allergy to anything ever. You really do need to stop and think about the people around you. When someone says that a dog allergy is deadly to them they are likely not kidding. You are right, the world is not a safe place. And asking someone to obey the laws and leave a pet out of a place that sells or prepares food is really not too much IMO.
Sorry for the late reply all. I did not get a notice that there were any replies on this thread until today.