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      many

      And what about all the rest? How can anyone know that human is a good human and that human is a bad human?

      Edit: spelling

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      015 days ago

      Which means nothing when it comes to places that serve and sell food as the issue is the fecal bacterial cultures that spread when dogs lick their butts and then lick their feet as well as any allergy concerns.

      Your dog could be the best behaved dog in the world and they still can’t get around biological realities.

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        Let me preface this by first saying I agree that dogs should generally not be allowed in food serving establishments because their hair goes everywhere and nobody likes eating dog hair.

        With that said though, I have never once seen my dog lick his own butt. What on earth are other people’s dogs doing?! The closest my dog has gotten to licking his butt is licking around his genitalia, which I grant you is unclean as well, but he’s fluffy and keeps the hair between his legs clean and un-matted. But butt licking?!

        Now here’s where I get down voted to hell, but I have to play devil’s advocate lol. I would argue that kids are a MUCH larger vector of bacteria and viruses that are of concern to the average adult human than any dog. Dogs are gross, sure, but I’ll take a lick from a strange dog over a strange toddler’s sticky hands on me!

        We should keep dogs out of food places, but mostly cause hair and allergies - if we’re going to ban beings due to their gross factor though that list should be much longer (toddlers, homeless, anyone that didn’t wash their hands after using the restroom…)

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        015 days ago

        I guess I’d better not let my dog in the kitchen or dining area at home.

        You germaphobes are fun.

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          015 days ago

          It’s not germ-phobic, it’s biology. And you shouldn’t let your dog on counters or tables for sanitary purposes.

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            If the dogs are spreading them with their feet then your shoes are picking them up. They may not survive that long but they are getting transported. Everything dogs walk on, so do we.

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              014 days ago

              Again, not really because the nature if shoes and foot skin provide entirely different surfaces for bacterial adhesion. For example my current shoes soles aren’t porous like my feet are.