They are cleaner than some of the humans who visit pubs.
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The HSE has told the bar that it’s no longer allowed to be ‘dog friendly’.
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HSE are the pits. Fix the hospital waiting times first.
Some? You mean almost all?
To the HSE and the FSA all dogs are companions
My dog Fido is barking mad about this.
Would the HSE be better off worrying about why Ireland has the worst health system in Europe?
So, if you are blind, you can bring a dog into a pub, but if you are not you can’t. Is that not discrimination?
Bob on Affinity.
It’ll be some numpty at the hse with nothing better to do acting on information that was given to them by someone with nothing else to do but moan and whinge.
Utter nonsense from our gombeens in “important places”.
I thought the owner of a public house makes his own mind up as to who enters his/her premises? We are do dog unfriendly in this country. In Germany dogs are allowed on the subway and into shops.
Here here
HSE is its own little dictatorship and has put many a good business to the wall. One dog allowed and another dog not allowed, all on the perceived status of its owner. “Barking mad”
Omg so true