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    Why bring a dog to a soccer game?

    Why do people do this? Its idiotic. Is it because you think your dog will enjoy being around a crowd or do you think your dog really likes soccer? I had some dog trying to shove his nose in my crotch about 3 times during a half and the nitwit owner thinks its funny. I wanted to smash the muzzle of the thing and give it a quick boot in the arse. That is, I would've if I didn't blame the moronic owner instead of the dog. Leave your dog home you dopes.

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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Why do people do this? Its idiotic. Is it because you think your dog will enjoy being around a crowd or do you think your dog really likes soccer? I had some dog trying to shove his nose in my crotch about 3 times during a half and the nitwit owner thinks its funny. I wanted to smash the muzzle of the thing and give it a quick boot in the arse. That is, I would've if I didn't blame the moronic owner instead of the dog. Leave your dog home you dopes.
    That is how dogs say hello. Rather than fight it join in. Personally I would rather see more dogs at soccer games and fewer people. If your dog issues are that deep - get some therapy. Seriously.

    - Cujo

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      That is how dogs say hello. Rather than fight it join in. Personally I would rather see more dogs at soccer games and fewer people. If your dog issues are that deep - get some therapy. Seriously.

      - Cujo
      In general, most dogs are gregarious and happy unless they were mistreated. I can therefore understand why many of the talking soccer crowd would not find them to their liking.

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        #4
        Cujo you may well like dogs more than soccer parents but most of the crap coming from the parents aren't left in tightly coiled piles where my children play. Leave the dog at home

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          #5
          Dogs should be left home. A lot of fields say No Dogs Allowed but no one enforces it. And a lot of people do not clean up after the dogs. Take them to a Dog Park not the Soccer Field.

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            #6
            He likes crap.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              He likes crap.
              ...plus he'll always leave everything he's got out on the field.

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                #8
                "Why bring a dog to a soccer game?"

                Is it because it's an outside activity? Or is it because the family prefers not to leave the dog alone in the house, and being outside is nice?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Why do people do this? Its idiotic. Is it because you think your dog will enjoy being around a crowd or do you think your dog really likes soccer? I had some dog trying to shove his nose in my crotch about 3 times during a half and the nitwit owner thinks its funny. I wanted to smash the muzzle of the thing and give it a quick boot in the arse. That is, I would've if I didn't blame the moronic owner instead of the dog. Leave your dog home you dopes.
                  This sums up SOO much of TS.
                  "I was angry! Angry, I tell you!! To the edge of violence!!!!"
                  Did you do anything?
                  "No. But I posted by indignation online"

                  Thank you for enlightening the soccer community with your deep insight.
                  LMAO

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    This sums up SOO much of TS.
                    "I was angry! Angry, I tell you!! To the edge of violence!!!!"
                    Did you do anything?
                    "No. But I posted by indignation online"

                    Thank you for enlightening the soccer community with your deep insight.
                    LMAO
                    Well stated. The post-er of origin had run out of indignant things to write about besides the usual hum drum of incompetent coaches, refs, etc. So, why not kick the dog?

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                      #11
                      I have seen some adorable small dogs at soccer games that were practically team mascots.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Why do people do this? Its idiotic. Is it because you think your dog will enjoy being around a crowd or do you think your dog really likes soccer? I had some dog trying to shove his nose in my crotch about 3 times during a half and the nitwit owner thinks its funny. I wanted to smash the muzzle of the thing and give it a quick boot in the arse. That is, I would've if I didn't blame the moronic owner instead of the dog. Leave your dog home you dopes.
                        This is the post of the year! Ignore the critics.

                        I love dogs, but I am always amazed by the mindless entitlement of those who blatantly ignore the NO DOGS ALLOWED signs, believe they are immune or beyond the rule, and/or who believe their $2500 dog simply is too irresistible to leave home... like everyone would be cheated if they didn't get to see their incredible dog.

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                          #13
                          Not to mention league rules specifically prohibit dogs being brought to the field. Its always the same "my dog is nice" then he bites some two year olds face off. Leave the mangy fleabags home. You only bring them because you feel guilty about leaving them in a cage 50 hours a week while you are at work. If this is you get a plant instead.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            This is the post of the year! Ignore the critics.

                            I love dogs, but I am always amazed by the mindless entitlement of those who blatantly ignore the NO DOGS ALLOWED signs, believe they are immune or beyond the rule, and/or who believe their $2500 dog simply is too irresistible to leave home... like everyone would be cheated if they didn't get to see their incredible dog.
                            Or how about the dog that might be the best at home, but can't deal with crowds and all the activity? I saw a dog bite a kid on the sidelines of a U11 game and the owner kept saying "he's really great, he's not normally like this, he wouldn't hurt anyone". How about the kid that he just bit? And no the kid wasn't taunting him - he just passed by the dog. The dog was all in a tizzy barking at the kids running back and forth on the pitch.

                            If you feel guilty about leaving your dog home, then don't go to the game or exercise him/her before you leave for the game. I love dogs, we have two, but we don't bring them to soccer games.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              That is how dogs say hello. Rather than fight it join in. Personally I would rather see more dogs at soccer games and fewer people. If your dog issues are that deep - get some therapy. Seriously.

                              - Cujo

                              No surprise here! I am, however, left with a most disturbing visual of Cujo sticking his nose where it doesn't belong while telling the other dogs not to worry because he is smarter than everyone else.

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