So, we had our dog in a "Dog Friendly" pub called Jeggy Nettle in Stranmillis. One that our dog (Kobe) has been in numerous times with no issues. Today, as usual, he caused no issues, in fact, attracted a lot of attention for good reasons, even children were happy playing with him.
After 2/3 hours of 5 of us giving Jeggy Nettle good custom, we took Kobe out to go to the toilet. However, on the way back in, there was a door man present (no licence on display) who had denied us entry back into the bar stating "that dog needs a muzzle" "that's a fighting dog and will scare our customers". Baring in mind we were already in there prior to his arrival and had nothing but compliments about Kobe.
I would also like to point out that the staff within the bar had even agreed with us and said about how lovely he is as a dog and has caused no issues (quite the opposite) in the last couple of hours.
This is an absolute disgrace and is part of the reason that innocent dogs are being put down on a daily basis.
Can everyone please share to get this horrible man's face out in public.
P.s Kobe IS NOT an XL Bully and we have certificates to...
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