'Isolationist' is either an accidental or deliberate miss-quote.......
Am I the only person on here that, regardless of legislation, would prefer not to have dogs in zoos, and I have owned dogs all my life.
That and kids on scooters causing havoc in crowded zoos
Thank you, TLDJust letting you know I've fixed the issues with the quote box in this post for you![]()
'Presumably Czech zoos dont allow their keepers to bring their pet goats or cows to work too; is it just dogs...?
No pet goats or cattle.
This is private pet dromedary within Dvur Kralove zoo
Pet otter (found orphaned cub that grew with her home) at Ohrada zoo with a keeper
One keeper at Olomouc zoo has a pet sloth, he goes every day to the zoo with her and returns back home in the evening, driving tram.
Am I the only person on here that, regardless of legislation, would prefer not to have dogs in zoos, and I have owned dogs all my life.
That and kids on scooters causing havoc in crowded zoos
I suggested allowing dogs in hides to someone at an RSPB Reserve in UK and thought they were going to call security!
It all depends on the dogs. And the owners!! I wouldn't object if the dogs were quiet and well behaved but it would definitely detract from my enjoyment to have someone's prize canine leaping around, barking, squaring up to other people's dogs, toileting everywhere etc We've taken our dog bird-watching with us in France. He curled up under the seats in the hide and went to sleep - people only realised he was there when we got up to go. I suggested allowing dogs in hides to someone at an RSPB Reserve in UK and thought they were going to call security!
As for dogs in bird hides, I don't only go into them to watch the birds I enjoy listening to them too, it's bad enough when you get some of
the noisy people in their chatting away in loud voices without have the added problem of dogs not like yours