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Subject: Re: Dog-friendly patios?
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 23:37:35 -0600
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"Mark Shaw" wrote in message
news:ie59kb$sg$1@reader1.panix.com...
>I don't normally take my dogs out to eat with me, but my new
> puppy needs a LOT of socialization. I know Fuzzy's in McKinney
> allows dogs on their patio. Anyone else in the Richardson-
> McKinney corridor?
>
Pet Smart is openly pet friendly as is Home Depot (we start our assistance
dogs there as a first step in Best Behavior 101) Usual precautions: time
since last meal/water and a bit of a walk before we enter the establishment.
Still and all even with the proper documentation and a phone call ahead we
still run into the occasional ass.
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