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Dog friendly? What would you do?

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FannyCornforth Sat 22-Oct-22 13:40:29

I would have expected at least one of them to say that they’d eat with you.
I would not be bothering with them again

Blossoming Sat 22-Oct-22 13:38:54

3. It was incredibly rude of them not to eat in the conservatory with you and dog.

FannyCornforth Sat 22-Oct-22 13:38:33

3.
I would have really wanted to go home too

BrightandBreezy Sat 22-Oct-22 13:37:58

I am especially surprized that the people you knew well didn't sit with you.

BrightandBreezy Sat 22-Oct-22 13:36:34

Rude not ride ?

muse Sat 22-Oct-22 13:36:24

Very inconsiderate of them.

I’d have done the same as oops, and sat in the conservatory, which I hope the friends could see from the restaurant. ?

What did you do Grannyrose15?

BrightandBreezy Sat 22-Oct-22 13:36:10

I think it was ride and unkind of them to leave you out when there was other inside eating areas where you could all go and you could keep your dog with you. If they didn't all want to sit in the conservatory I would be surprized if no one offered to sit with you. I think I would probably have eaten alone but would have preferred to just go home.

Norah Sat 22-Oct-22 13:36:06

3

I don't care if I eat. No worries about food.

I'd be unhappy others were rude, and looking for new friends.

Daisymae Sat 22-Oct-22 13:30:57

3. That was very unfriendly. There were lots of options. What did you do?

Zoejory Sat 22-Oct-22 13:30:36

I'd have tossed my hair and spun on my heel as I walked off with my beautiful, gorgeous, loyal dog

Nannylovesshopping Sat 22-Oct-22 13:30:00

3, rudeness on quite a nasty level!

yogitree Sat 22-Oct-22 13:27:58

3!
How rude of them!

Oopsadaisy1 Sat 22-Oct-22 13:27:42

Not very nice friends then, I would have sat on my own with my lovely dog.

Passive aggressive ?? Moi??

Smileless2012 Sat 22-Oct-22 13:25:03

Number 3 for me with no apologies for leaving.

J52 Sat 22-Oct-22 13:23:12

I don’t own a dog, but lots of friends and family do. I would never expect anyone who I was out walking with to be left out if they couldn’t take their dog in!
I’d eat in the area offered or look for find new friends!

MawtheMerrier Sat 22-Oct-22 13:23:05

2 or 3

sodapop Sat 22-Oct-22 13:16:52

1. Left the dog at home if no one else was taking a dog
OR
2. Make my apologies and go home with my dog.

Blondiescot Sat 22-Oct-22 13:15:55

Either 2 or 3 for me. There's no way I'd ever leave my dog tied up outside anywhere. They knew you had your dog with you - surely they could just have chosen to eat in one of the areas where dogs were allowed? They are in the wrong, not you. Good friends would want everyone to be included.

Joseanne Sat 22-Oct-22 13:15:07

3

GrannyRose15 Sat 22-Oct-22 13:13:45

I arranged to go out for a countryside walk with a group of friends, some I know well, some I hardly know at all. We were supposed to walk for about an hour and finish up at an eating place for lunch.
Quite a nice cafe style place for lunch with three separate eating areas with same menu; outside area, inside conservatory and inside restaurant.
No dogs allowed in restaurant area but staff quite happy for dogs to stay with you in other areas.
Friends decided to eat in restaurant area even though they knew I couldn't bring my dog in with me.
What would you have done?
1. Tied dog up outside, where you couldn't see him and risk him, or you, getting anxious, and sit and eat with friends.
2. Eat on your own in another area.
3. Go home.
Just wonder what others think.