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Dog Friendly Pubs - Providing A Service Or Ripping People Off?
There was a time when dogs were welcome in bars, not the lounges, and they generally sat under the table or seat out enjoying the odd pork scratching or bit of cheese cob, not bothering anyone.
Now pubs advertise as 'dog friendly' and have 'doggy menus' offering a range of food and drinks such as paw star martini and bark bitter (non-alcoholic, obviously). The menus I saw started at £6.50 for a 'doggy steak stew' and £3 for a drink. I find it hard to believe anyone buys these for their dogs. When we took our dogs out for verylong days hiking, we took tins of dog food, a tin opener and pre-used tin foil dishes that we threw away afterwards. A bowl of water was enough.
Would you treat your dog to a meal out at a pub?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If people choose to buy it they're not being ripped off. Drinkers don't drink like they used to because it's so expensive so pubs have had to find other ways to stay in business. That's why almost all of them serve food now. I wouldn't buy doggie food in pubs for my dogs. I prefer them to stick with what they're used to.
I don't have a dog, but I witness this when I visit one of our seaside cafes who offer all of this stuff. Everyone, and I mean everyone, who visits with a dog buys a dog's sausage and treat. It's why they go there and the owner knows all of the dog customers better than he knows the humans. I don't think any of the humans feel ripped off, quite the opposite in fact. The dog walking trade is definitely a market to tap into.
I really can't see the point of people who take their dogs everywhere they go. As a result I've seen dogs being dragged through crowded Jumble/Boot sales looking very unhappy and getting jostled left right and centre. What next - will we have them in cinemas, concert halls, theatres, sports stadia, etc ?
If dog owners can't train/acclimatise their pets for solitary spells at home then they shouldn't have dogs in the first place.
Must go, I've got to take my pet fish round the supermarket.
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