Sophie's Haven 17,464 Posted July 2, 2014 Report Share Posted July 2, 2014 https://wwwyahoo.com/food/10-restaurants-where-dogs-are-served-steak-beer-and-89999946926.html Now if I lived near one of these restaurants I might be tempted. The pictures of the paws are adorable. My guys would have to have training 101 on table manners. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Vicki 8,173 Posted July 2, 2014 Report Share Posted July 2, 2014 https://wwwyahoo.com/food/10-restaurants-where-dogs-are-served-steak-beer-and-89999946926.html Now if I lived near one of these restaurants I might be tempted. The pictures of the paws are adorable. My guys would have to have training 101 on table manners. Now that is a neat idea! I've never run into any doggie restaurants! (BTW, I had to add a . in the url between www and yahoo to get it working....) Now in YOUR Paws case, just have them read the rules sheet and they'll be getting all those goodies! Vicki 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
GMA 981 Posted July 3, 2014 Report Share Posted July 3, 2014 (edited) I'm surprised to see there is a restaurant in my area. I'll have to see if DH would like to go and take Bosco with us. I was reading the comments on the restaurants and had to smile at this comment: A man wrote a letter to a small hotel in a midwest town he planned to visit on his vacation. He wrote: I would very much like to bring my dog with me. He is well-groomed and very well behaved. Would you be willing to permit me to keep him in my room with me at night?" An immediate reply came from the hotel owner, who wrote: SIR: "I've been operating this hotel for many years. In all that time, I've never had a dog steal towels, bedclothes, silverware or pictures off the walls. I've never had to evict a dog in the middle of the night for being drunk and disorderly. And I've never had a dog run out on a hotel bill. Yes, indeed, "Your dog is welcome at my hotel, and, if your dog will vouch for you, you're welcome to stay here, too My kind of hotel Edited July 3, 2014 by GMA 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Sophie's Haven 17,464 Posted July 3, 2014 Author Report Share Posted July 3, 2014 What a cute reply. But how true that is..........If you go to the restuarant close to you be sure to take a picture of Bosco sitting in front of his place setting reading his menu and give full detail of your surroundings. When Sophie was just a puppy l we were traveling and stopped at a Wendy's for lunch and I refused to keep Sophie in the car due to the heat. I had a large bag that I put her in and told her to be quiet and placed her in the booth between me and the hubby.......nobody was none the wiser!!! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Vicki 8,173 Posted July 3, 2014 Report Share Posted July 3, 2014 What a cute reply. But how true that is..........If you go to the restuarant close to you be sure to take a picture of Bosco sitting in front of his place setting reading his menu and give full detail of your surroundings. When Sophie was just a puppy l we were traveling and stopped at a Wendy's for lunch and I refused to keep Sophie in the car due to the heat. I had a large bag that I put her in and told her to be quiet and placed her in the booth between me and the hubby.......nobody was none the wiser!!! OMG!!! Sophie was quiet in a BAG? I'm just Vicki 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Marlene Gardner 79 Posted March 1 Report Share Posted March 1 Not sure if I mentioned this before......... Shorty HATES having his face washed. He enjoys his bath but trying to wipe his face and eyes is like dealing with an 11 lb wolf. I homecook for him so his food is moist - about like canned food. 12 years of feeding him and him getting a dirty face eating his "gourmet food". I ran into a lady recently who came over to schmooze him when I was out and about. I was embarrassed because his face was dirty - had a grooming appt for the next day. She told me she had always fed her two pups (now at the Bridge) by hand and it kept their face clean. What a concept! Shorty has always been used to taking a bit of my food off a fork - he always gets my last bite. We have a deal about that. So I started feeding his food in 4 bites off the tip of a fork and put his 1/8th cup of kibble in his bowl. No more dirty face. Soooo - if ever I take him inside a restaurant I can feel comfortable putting him on a chair and feeding him from a fork. Don't completely trust him not to walk around and mark a chair or two.......... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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