Hisgirl
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We just returned and once again we saw people with little poof dogs and regular dogs with no service dog tags, no service dog identifiers, walking around, paws unprotected, in the parks where the asphalt was as hot as the heat of 10,000 angry suns! Those poor dogs!!!
We saw one blind gentleman with a service dog and the dog was wearing protective booties. I thanked him for protecting his dog's feet and he commented that well of course he did, the asphalt was hot!
Seriously. If you can't put your face on the asphalt and leave it there for five seconds, please don't bring your pets to the parks. I'm so over the fake-service-dogs-I-want-to-bring-my-pet-because-I'm-special people.
Do what the rest of us responsible dog owners do and pay for a sitter or great kennel. Stop burning the feet of your dogs. Black pavement hits 140 degrees on a 90+ degree day in the afternoon and that is enough to sustain burns and permanent scarring after ONE minute!
Okay, rant over. Trying to forget what I saw this week.
We saw one blind gentleman with a service dog and the dog was wearing protective booties. I thanked him for protecting his dog's feet and he commented that well of course he did, the asphalt was hot!
Seriously. If you can't put your face on the asphalt and leave it there for five seconds, please don't bring your pets to the parks. I'm so over the fake-service-dogs-I-want-to-bring-my-pet-because-I'm-special people.
Do what the rest of us responsible dog owners do and pay for a sitter or great kennel. Stop burning the feet of your dogs. Black pavement hits 140 degrees on a 90+ degree day in the afternoon and that is enough to sustain burns and permanent scarring after ONE minute!
Okay, rant over. Trying to forget what I saw this week.
