Spuddy
Very well said, MissInterpreted!
I'd much rather pubs won't allow obnoxious screaming arrogant brats in, running around, being noisy, knocking into people, knocking food and drinks off the table, leaving an absolute MESS all over the table, chairs, floors, being rude and abusive to staff and customers, while mummy and daddy refuse point blank to control their hideous monsters and continue worshipping their mobiles. They're the reason I no longer go to pubs.
Supermarkets, shops, libraries, buses etc. should also have no-brat rules!
I understand that not everyone likes dogs, dogs aren't to everyone's taste, I totally get that, but most are perfectly well behaved in public, unlike most kids!
Well said Spuddy. Our dog is a part of our family and goes everywhere with us. Even her passport is full and need to apply for a new one. I always ring ahead when going to a restaurant or pub to see if they allow dogs in. If the answer is No I have no problems with that will go to one that does. However when it comes to children it is hard to find places that say no children. Only the other day went for a meal, our dog sat under our table and no-one even knew she was there. In comes a family on the next table with 3 horrors (kids) one started screaming for no apparent reason, other one kicking the back of his chair incessantly while the other brat ran amok all around everyone's tables asking people daft questions like what are you doing. The parents were so engrossed on their phones they didn't appear to know what was going on. After 20 mins of this and numerous complaintd one of the waitresses went over and asked if they could make them sit down and be quiet. The parents were so rude to the waitress I felt so sorry fir her. As we were leaving the Manager came and apologised and said we have more problems with kids than dogs.