ASharpe
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I don't even let my german shepherd on my chairs and sofa at home. I don't know why anyone would think it was ok on a train.
I don't even let my german shepherd on my chairs and sofa at home. I don't know why anyone would think it was ok on a train.
Because some dog owners have a habit of assuming everyone else loves their dog as much as they do, when in fact a lot of people are uncomfortable around dogs.
This is one of my pet hates(pardon the pun) when checking tickets.. I ask them to take the Dog of the seat and if they refuse tell them I will change them under the AAA Rule,that normally get them off the seats
Accompanied Animals & ArticlesWhat's the AAA rule?
I can't recall ever seeing a dog on a seat other than a small dog sitting on its owners lap.
People with feet on seats is far more common.
What's the AAA rule?
Because some dog owners have a habit of assuming everyone else loves their dog as much as they do, when in fact a lot of people are uncomfortable around dogs.
dogs, bags and feet should all be banned from seats..........
Access All Areas. Means the dog can ride up front with the driver.
Speaking of dogs I've never understood why there's a blanket ban on them on the Manchester Metrolink... unless they're being taken to the animal hospital. Or they're guide dogs of course.
You can take them on buses and trains, so why not the trams?
Because some dog owners have a habit of assuming everyone else loves their dog as much as they do, when in fact a lot of people are uncomfortable around dogs.
I have no idea why this is either. I can't think of any other public transport where dogs are banned. They are allowed on London Underground for example. There was a petition started in Manchester a couple of years ago but it was ignored. What it does mean is that many people who want to travel to a park to take their dog for a walk cannot travel on Metrolink. You can't even do so to take your dog to the vet unless, and this is a particularly stupid rule, you are going to the PDSA. Madness
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Same applies to children