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Yes, there will be a mass epidemic now killing millions because of this unhygienic dog. I can already see the phobia starting to raise stress levels in the TVF population.

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Ever have a cut on your hand or finger and your dog licks it?

I've never gotten any infection from any of my dogs licking a

cut or scrape I have received, I'm still alive & in me 60's.

Remember...TiT...hygiene is something lacking everywhere

and the dog is most likely the least of anybody's worries for

returning the bill's change. I'd be more concerned how the

food was being prepared...was it dropped on the floor...etc

before it was delivered to me. Even if it was delivered by the

pooch...heck I'd hand him a morsel for his troubles.

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Nothing new here. Have seen numerous 'dogs' waiting on tables before, both here in abroad. Only real difference would be that this one probably is more efficient. whistling.gif

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Dogs and Cats in Restaurants does not appear to concern people here.

Maybe they have never been aware that the dog licks his bum and other bits and then brings money to your table in his mouth.

Nice

So what? You've already eaten and its just like handling anything else thats been in a dogs mouth like a toy or a ball.

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So what you are saying , is all the restaurants throughout the world that do not allow dogs in because of health and hygiene regulations are wrong.

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foreign labor, no work permit - yet the police seems to be happy to give barry their money

Are you sure about that? The police GIVING the dog the money? More likely the police TAKING the money in lieu of a work permit! cheesy.gif

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Dogs and Cats in Restaurants does not appear to concern people here.

Maybe they have never been aware that the dog licks his bum and other bits and then brings money to your table in his mouth.

Nice

So what? You've already eaten and its just like handling anything else thats been in a dogs mouth like a toy or a ball.

Why do dogs lick their balls?

Most Probably because they know that in a couple of minute's time they'll be licking someone's face.

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Ever have a cut on your hand or finger and your dog licks it?

I've never gotten any infection from any of my dogs licking a

cut or scrape I have received, I'm still alive & in me 60's.

Remember...TiT...hygiene is something lacking everywhere

and the dog is most likely the least of anybody's worries for

returning the bill's change. I'd be more concerned how the

food was being prepared...was it dropped on the floor...etc

before it was delivered to me. Even if it was delivered by the

pooch...heck I'd hand him a morsel for his troubles.

"Langue de chien, langue de médecin" as they say in France,

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OMG...now the drug cartel will be training dogs as runners...low maintenance...loyal...and will not run off with the loot...

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Ever have a cut on your hand or finger and your dog licks it?

I've never gotten any infection from any of my dogs licking a

cut or scrape I have received, I'm still alive & in me 60's.

Remember...TiT...hygiene is something lacking everywhere

and the dog is most likely the least of anybody's worries for

returning the bill's change. I'd be more concerned how the

food was being prepared...was it dropped on the floor...etc

before it was delivered to me. Even if it was delivered by the

pooch...heck I'd hand him a morsel for his troubles.

"Langue de chien, langue de médecin" as they say in France,

Too true keiran!

Here's a link for the non believers...

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/canine-corner/201106/can-dogs-help-humans-heal

Mind you it doesn't say this is fact but it doesn't deny it either. I'm in the "it works" camp.

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OMG...now the drug cartel will be training dogs as runners...low maintenance...loyal...and will not run off with the loot...

They've packed sheep full of coke in South America in the past. A sheep trick for some sheep thrills.

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Ever have a cut on your hand or finger and your dog licks it?

I've never gotten any infection from any of my dogs licking a

cut or scrape I have received, I'm still alive & in me 60's.

Remember...TiT...hygiene is something lacking everywhere

and the dog is most likely the least of anybody's worries for

returning the bill's change. I'd be more concerned how the

food was being prepared...was it dropped on the floor...etc

before it was delivered to me. Even if it was delivered by the

pooch...heck I'd hand him a morsel for his troubles.

"Langue de chien, langue de médecin" as they say in France,

Too true keiran!

Here's a link for the non believers...

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/canine-corner/201106/can-dogs-help-humans-heal

Mind you it doesn't say this is fact but it doesn't deny it either. I'm in the "it works" camp.

I read somewhere that dogs mouths have an antibacterial which can kill some common bacteria but not others, they certainly have a lot less bacteria than our own mouths and I don't think many would worry about licking their own cut. I guess they have this antibacterial agent to deal with all the dirty stuff they lick and we just don't need that. There seems to generally be something in the old folk lore medicine, it may appear as quack but it comes from somewhere and the somewhere is probably trial and error.

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Dogs and Cats in Restaurants does not appear to concern people here.

Maybe they have never been aware that the dog licks his bum and other bits and then brings money to your table in his mouth.

Nice

So what? You've already eaten and its just like handling anything else thats been in a dogs mouth like a toy or a ball.

Why do dogs lick their balls?

Most Probably because they know that in a couple of minute's time they'll be licking someone's face.

Dogs lick their balls because they can.

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