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Originally Posted by DougL
Maybe surf or leo doc will say it is just some BS hospital reg, but until told otherwise will assume there is a reason for "no pets", I'm amazed that she'd go to a place with actual sick people and endanger them because she finds her purse dog too darling to leave behind.
The hospital does allow service dogs and ESAs into the premises. It draws the line by forbidding them into patient's rooms that are on infectious disease precautions, such as those that are immunosuppresed from cancer treatments. I should also add that those same restrictions apply to visitors that have symptoms of an ongoing infection, e.g., influenza.
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Originally Posted by that_pope
About 3-4 months ago I was out walking at night and a lady was walking 2 large black dogs and one got loose and bit me in the upper thigh. I was yelling and cursing and she said "don't worry, they don't bite" and I said "it just ****ing bit me" and I got away from the area as fast as possible because she obviously couldn't control her dogs.
You missed your shot at an appearance on Judge Judy. Correct play was to have gotten the dog owner's name and then exaggerate your injuries. Post the air date of the show here.
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Originally Posted by ninefingershuffle
If planes no longer have peanuts because of allergies they shouldnt have dogs either.
Well, tbf, the dog allergy may cause some sneezing and watery eyes. Peanut anaphylaxis can cause you to lose your airway, which, at 30,000 feet, should generally be avoided.