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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 22:34:27 -0400, Dick Goldhaber wrote:
What Princess and their passengers should be more aware of is that dogs "mark", and that any time one of the dogs relieves themselves all the other dogs will migrate to that spot to reclaim it. Same thing happens when you toss a penny on the floor of the synagogue. |
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 22:34:27 -0400, Dick Goldhaber wrote:
What Princess and their passengers should be more aware of is that dogs "mark", and that any time one of the dogs relieves themselves all the other dogs will migrate to that spot to reclaim it. Same thing happens when you toss a penny on the floor of the synagogue. |
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The argument regarding people being deathly allergic to dogs doesn't pass the
straight face test folks. Anyone who is THAT allergic could never be in an airport, a restaurant, go to a mall or hotel or any other public enclosed place. There would be many stores and movie theatres that would be off limits. Service and non-service animals are everywhere. Essentially they could not go to ANY public accomodation because they would become ill. Cruise ships are not a great place to be if you have any serious allergies. There is no way for them to be hypo-allergenic - there are too many people on board, they go to too many different ports. |
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The argument regarding people being deathly allergic to dogs doesn't pass the
straight face test folks. Anyone who is THAT allergic could never be in an airport, a restaurant, go to a mall or hotel or any other public enclosed place. There would be many stores and movie theatres that would be off limits. Service and non-service animals are everywhere. Essentially they could not go to ANY public accomodation because they would become ill. Cruise ships are not a great place to be if you have any serious allergies. There is no way for them to be hypo-allergenic - there are too many people on board, they go to too many different ports. |
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The argument regarding people being deathly allergic to dogs doesn't pass the
straight face test folks. Anyone who is THAT allergic could never be in an airport, a restaurant, go to a mall or hotel or any other public enclosed place. There would be many stores and movie theatres that would be off limits. Service and non-service animals are everywhere. Essentially they could not go to ANY public accomodation because they would become ill. Cruise ships are not a great place to be if you have any serious allergies. There is no way for them to be hypo-allergenic - there are too many people on board, they go to too many different ports. |
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Seeing eye dogs on Princess...should I cancel?
On Tuesday, August 31, 2004 2:27:46 PM UTC-4, R&M wrote:
Just was told that on Diamond Princess 10/16 cruise there will be 11 blind peolple with their seeing eye dogs...have been given the option of cancelling...what does the group think??? a\0a |
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Seeing eye dogs on Princess...should I cancel?
Are you for real? Why would you cancel? Allergic to dogs? Afraid of dogs?
These guide-dogs are precious and you will not even know they are there. They don't want to be bothered because they are working. Go on the cruise and leave well enough alone. wrote in message news:4581057.643.1334264250128.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@ynjm4... On Tuesday, August 31, 2004 2:27:46 PM UTC-4, R&M wrote: Just was told that on Diamond Princess 10/16 cruise there will be 11 blind peolple with their seeing eye dogs...have been given the option of cancelling...what does the group think??? aa |
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Seeing eye dogs on Princess...should I cancel?
On Apr 14, 2:36*pm, "Jr." wrote:
Are you for real? *Why would you cancel? *Allergic to dogs? Afraid of dogs? These guide-dogs are precious and you will not even know they are there. They don't want to be bothered because they are working. Go on the cruise and leave well enough alone. You do know that you are responding to a series of messages, the last of which was posted 7 years ago? Deward |
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Seeing eye dogs on Princess...should I cancel?
On 4/15/2012 2:03 PM, Deward wrote:
On Apr 14, 2:36 pm, wrote: Are you for real? Why would you cancel? Allergic to dogs? Afraid of dogs? These guide-dogs are precious and you will not even know they are there. They don't want to be bothered because they are working. Go on the cruise and leave well enough alone. You do know that you are responding to a series of messages, the last of which was posted 7 years ago? Deward Actually, you cut out the piece he replied to, which was just from the other day, even if it was only "a a". You should have replied to the first one. |
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Seeing eye dogs on Princess...should I cancel?
On Apr 15, 7:26*pm, Bill wrote:
Actually, you cut out the piece he replied to, which was just from the other day, even if it was only "a a". You should have replied to the first one. That's because Google Groups, in their infinite wisdom, chose not to send me the message to which you refer. If I check in "RecGroups" it IS there. Sorry. |
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