Not-so Slick Chicken
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I was considering mentioning the wildfire riskI might be moving to Arizona (sorry Blue)
But your profile says tx
Maybe az would be safer
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I was considering mentioning the wildfire riskI might be moving to Arizona (sorry Blue)
Yeah sometimes the fires around here are pretty badI was considering mentioning the wildfire risk
But your profile says tx
Maybe az would be safer
Heat, fire, hail, tornadoesYeah sometimes the fires around here are pretty bad![]()
Yeah!! And my family thinks I’m weird wanting to get outta TexasHeat, fire, hail, tornadoes
Plus it's right next to the coast (I mean, a fraction is)
It's like a test zone for disasters
Best wishes to y'all, now especiallyIf you have a problem with bushfires then you would need to be very selective where you lived in Australia. Most of the country is bushfire prone. Part of most pet owners bushfire evacuation plan is - how do I move the pets. Mine is - get the hose out and water all round the avairies - now water all round the house.
Same! I agree, it's a great socialization tool, for sure. I remember calling around to see how many places we could bring our dog to, but there were definitely times I had to wait in the car with her (understandably).I will take them places like Home Depot or pet stores to get out of the house and socialize when it's too hot or cold to be outside too long, but a grocery store . . . ?
If my dogs are in the car when we decide we need to pick up groceries one of us will wait in the car with them while the other shops . . . if no one is with me I'll take them home.
Yeah, this definitely wasn't a service dog. Like you said, there's so many businesses where it's fine to bring your dog in to socialize. I have to draw the line at a grocery store unless someone REALLY needs it to function. In which case, employees shouldn't be petting it and then stocking produce.I wouldn't put a dog in a shopping cart (why?) but people take service dogs into grocery stores because they need them.
Having said that, non-service dogs (just pets) are allowed in a lot of places here. Costco, Home Depot, Tractor Supply, Ace Hardware, coffee shops, bookstores, grocery stores, fabric/craft stores, bars, restaurants.
Keep in mind that for most of the year here it's too hot to leave a dog in the car and too hot to walk them outdoors. People bring dogs with them into stores and walk them in air-conditioned malls.
As long as the dog is leashed and well-behaved, I don't mind.
If you've got an Android there's a fair chance double-clicking the power button will summon the camera, and the volume buttons will take the photo once the camera has been opened.Same . . .my problem is I never have a camera/phone out when the cute/funny happens![]()