Restaurants were established for the entertainment of human beings, to eat, relax, enjoy cake and coffee, and sip a glass or two of wine.
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Now there are those humans who insist on humanising their animals, and expect restaurants to pander to these four-legged creatures.
When I go to a restaurant I want to be in the presence of other humans, not dogs.
Perhaps doggy parlours can offer such an added service.
Stop humanising your animals; leave them at home, in their kennels, where they belong – not restaurants.