'Would it be a bad move?': Cafe patrons share 'disgusting' trend across cafes

The local café scene is a cherished part of Australian culture.

Everyone loves the aroma of freshly ground coffee beans, the warm greetings from baristas, and the scrumptious food that often accompanies lengthy conversations.

However, a recent trend brewed some discontent among avid café-goers.


It seems that a 'pawsome' problem is at the heart of the issue: dogs in cafés.

While pets are seen as part of the family, their presence in eateries has caused quite a stir online.

An anonymous woman shared her thoughts about bringing pets inside cafés and eateries.


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Cafés often have dedicated seating for guests with pets. Image Credit: Pexels/Cesar Mendez


'Where I live, there is a really nice and popular café with an outdoor seating area,' she wrote in a post online.

'There is a sign on the door saying to please keep dogs outside, but a lot of people ignore it and bring their pooches inside while waiting for takeaway coffee.'

'Would it be a bad move to ask the staff to enforce the dog policy?' she asked.


The woman's question garnered various responses from fellow café-goers and animal lovers.

Many rallied behind the woman, expressing their distaste for dogs in dining areas.

'I would appreciate it if you do that. My Dad brings bags of dog food to a local cafe and feeds his dogs on the tables. It's f****** disgusting,' one comment read.

'Speak to the customers ignoring the sign yourself, save the poor barista that's probably under pressure,' another suggested.

On the flip side, some argued that while the dog owners were flouting the rules, confronting them would be futile.

'It's really the staff deciding to pick their battles a lot of the time,' one commenter reasoned.

'I'm not a fan, but truthfully, if they're waiting for a takeaway coffee, it's not likely to be long,' another argued.


The debate did not stop at the café door; It spilt over into a broader discussion about allowing pets in cafés in general.

Critics of the canine companions cited several concerns about pets inside the premises.

'They stink, they p***, and can bother other patrons such as the elderly, infants or children,' one comment shared.

'Eat with your dog all you want, but I don't want to be forced to eat with your dog as well,' another stated.

However, others defended their right to dine with their pets.

'I don't get the unhygienic argument. Humans have been living and eating with and near dogs forever, and we are doing okay,' a comment read.

Ultimately, many agreed that the suitability of dogs in cafés should come down to the individual animal's behaviour.

Well-behaved dogs were generally acceptable, while those prone to barking or causing a ruckus were not welcome.
Key Takeaways

  • A debate recently emerged over allowing dogs inside cafés.
  • A woman shared her concern online about customers ignoring a local café's policy requesting dogs to remain outside.
  • Opinions about the woman's concern ranged from support for enforcing policies to arguments suggesting dealing with the issue is not worth the hassle.
  • While some found the presence of dogs in dining areas unhygienic and disruptive, others defend their inclusion as it could also depend on the dog's behaviour.
Have you encountered dogs in cafés? If so, how did it affect your experience? Do you think there should be stricter enforcement of pet policies, or should we learn to live and let live? Share your stories, thoughts and opinions about this debate in the comments below!
 

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Dont got Italy then, the waiters step over the dogs. I love it
This is what all of Europe and UK is like much to my dislike as I prefer to enjoy my cuppa with humans even though I'm a dog lover. If the dog owners want to take their dogs for a walk then they should take them for a walk wherever, but not to a coffee shop that's meant for humans as dogs aren't allowed to drink coffee because it's detrimental to their health.
 
if you need to take your dog with you make sure it is outside on a walk NOT in stores or eateries. this is plain stupid when stupid owners can't go to ie bunnings without their bloody pet. keep out of my way and keep your bloody dog out of the trollies.
I totally agree.
 
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Dogs should not be allowed inside any shops eateries etc, except of course service dogs . I f you want a coffee etc either sit outside or tie your dog up outside. I do have a dog, but I never take it with me if I am shopping or going for coffee. I do not see why dogs are allowed in Bunnings.
 
did you get a pet so you could parade it around? they are home company and nothing else. you may be sloppy over your pet and others are angry. keep your bloody pets at home where you intended them to be.
If you took the time to actually read MY post, NO, we DID NOT get a pet just to parade it around. I actually went to pains to point this out in my post, but I guess you just ignore parts and choose to erroneously comment on what you interpret as something being against your way of thinking. In future, READ the FULL post, then either make a contributable reactive post, or better still, just DON'T POST, which would save all others from your cynicism.
 
also the health department could come down hard I believe it may be illegal to actually bring dogs inside the cafes. One person could make a complaint and one cafe could be closed. I know you love your pets but think of the buiness - not everything revolves around your beloved pet. My friend owns a cafe and refuses entry to animals. Of course the only exception it registered assistance and companion animals - and please note I said registered not self proclaimed dogs
 
We here in Western Australia have some lovely dog-welcome eateries. Most, if not all, are outside seating when your dog accompanies you. We regularly attend a wonderful place called The Surfing Lizard in Coogee. Yes, we take our 8-month-old King Charles Cavalier with us. He enjoys the additional company and attention of the many patrons, as well as the other canines. There are quite a few dogs that regularly attend there. The menu includes meals, snacks and drinks for our furry friends. The restaurant is absolutely full of diners during the warmer months, as it is attached to a surf lifesaving establishment. 90% of the dining area is outside. The other 10% is not really inside but surrounded by weather curtains. As yet I have not seen dogs inside of those curtained areas. We have been patrons there for quite a few years now, and when we invested in a pet, we decided that he would go with us to all places that accept them. Ironically, prior to being a pet owner, I was "on-the-fence" about their company in eateries. I now not only tolerate, but fully accept them, so long as they are well-behaved and toilet trained. They are accepted as "Mans'-Best-Friend", so let us treat them so.
Not always "mans best friend" as my hubby was attacked by a dog (Alsatian) while he was out walking minding his own business. The owner was walking right near his dog and didn't react to his dog at all just let the bloody dog attack. It was my hubby who finished up thumping the dog on its nose that made it let go of my hubby's arm. Hubby arrived home with his shirt ripped and a bite to his ribs area also on his forearm. So, dogs aren't a popular thing with hubby anymore even though we used to own two ourselves at different times.
 
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also the health department could come down hard I believe it may be illegal to actually bring dogs inside the cafes. One person could make a complaint and one cafe could be closed. I know you love your pets but think of the buiness - not everything revolves around your beloved pet. My friend owns a cafe and refuses entry to animals. Of course the only exception it registered assistance and companion animals - and please note I said registered not self proclaimed dogs
Totally agree. (y) ;)
 
if you need to take your dog with you make sure it is outside on a walk NOT in stores or eateries. this is plain stupid when stupid owners can't go to ie bunnings without their bloody pet. keep out of my way and keep your bloody dog out of the trollies.
Stupid is - stupid does.
 
I am a dog lover with 2 small dogs which love to go out in the car. However, if I intend going to my local cafe for a coffee then they either stay at home or we sit in the outdoor area where they are away from other customers. The only problem with this is, if I am on my own, there is no way I can order that coffee I so long for as I have to go to the counter inside to order. And, in summer, there is no way I can leave them in the car while I have my coffee. They would be dead when I got back to them with the temps we have out here in summer.
The business owner could help in solving this problem if their staff would come out & take my order & payment. This used to be the service we got in cafes but not any more. Everyone, whether they sit inside or out, has to go to the counter to order & pay. Before covid, we had waitresses come to the tables to take our order. Still the same number of staff so no real reason why they couldn't serve their customers in this way.
I'm an avid pet lover, but still agree, the only indoor eating place pets would be allowed, is your own home.
It's not only for hygienic reasons, but remember... a lot of people have allergies to pets too.
 
Not always "mans best friend" as my hubby was attacked by a dog (Alsatian) while he was out walking minding his own business. The owner was walking right near his dog and didn't react to his dog at all just let the bloody dog attack. It was my hubby who finished up thumping the dog on its nose that made it let go of my hubby's arm. Hubby arrived home with his shirt ripped and a bite to his ribs area also on his forearm. So, dogs aren't a popular thing with hubby anymore even though we used to own two ourselves at different times.
I agree with you, up to a certain point. The majority ARE man's best friend, worldwide. That is 99.99% of the time and about 90% of the breeds. There are certain breeds of dogs that I believe should never have been domesticated. They have been bred and trained over millennia for fighting and for dispensing of opposition quickly. I believe that this trait cannot be bred out of them. Unfortunately, your husband was attacked by one of those breeds that falls into the aforementioned category. It is not all that long ago that here in WA, a police officer was forced to use his firearm to put a dangerous breed dog down in order to save a young child's life. The dog had aggressively attacked the child in a public park and could not be stopped from continually mauling the child. Fortunately, the child survived but was badly injured. This will last for the child's entire life. Ironically, the response from the dog owner was "well he has never done that before". This response is all too common from owners of these breeds.
 
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If you took the time to actually read MY post, NO, we DID NOT get a pet just to parade it around. I actually went to pains to point this out in my post, but I guess you just ignore parts and choose to erroneously comment on what you interpret as something being against your way of thinking. In future, READ the FULL post, then either make a contributable reactive post, or better still, just DON'T POST, which would save all others from your cynicism.
i sure do. PETS NOT IN EATERIES OR PUBLIC SHOPS. GOT IT.
 
i sure do. PETS NOT IN EATERIES OR PUBLIC SHOPS. GOT IT.
Why are you shouting. Again you missed the points made in the post. For your benefit I will again point it out. The pets are not IN the eateries or public shops, but AT the eateries. There is a world of difference. I did point out that the areas that could be considered as "inside" were actually outside tables that were surrounded by retractable weather curtains. If it is as undesirable as you say, why are there so many people and pets there. If the majority of people thought like you do, there would only be people accompanied by their pets. This is not so. In actual fact there are many people who seek us out just to play with our pup and they say how friendly and warm the atmosphere is at this restaurant.
 
Not always "mans best friend" as my hubby was attacked by a dog (Alsatian) while he was out walking minding his own business. The owner was walking right near his dog and didn't react to his dog at all just let the bloody dog attack. It was my hubby who finished up thumping the dog on its nose that made it let go of my hubby's arm. Hubby arrived home with his shirt ripped and a bite to his ribs area also on his forearm. So, dogs aren't a popular thing with hubby anymore even though we used to own two ourselves at different times.
I would have kill** the animal and sued the dog owner.....
 
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Not always "mans best friend" as my hubby was attacked by a dog (Alsatian) while he was out walking minding his own business. The owner was walking right near his dog and didn't react to his dog at all just let the bloody dog attack. It was my hubby who finished up thumping the dog on its nose that made it let go of my hubby's arm. Hubby arrived home with his shirt ripped and a bite to his ribs area also on his forearm. So, dogs aren't a popular thing with hubby anymore even though we used to own two ourselves at different times.
Yep there are certain breeds that are dangerous at times....a lot depends on how their owners raise them. You wouldn't feel safe with some of these in a Coffee shop.:unsure:
 
Why are you shouting. Again you missed the points made in the post. For your benefit I will again point it out. The pets are not IN the eateries or public shops, but AT the eateries. There is a world of difference. I did point out that the areas that could be considered as "inside" were actually outside tables that were surrounded by retractable weather curtains. If it is as undesirable as you say, why are there so many people and pets there. If the majority of people thought like you do, there would only be people accompanied by their pets. This is not so. In actual fact there are many people who seek us out just to play with our pup and they say how friendly and warm the atmosphere is at this restaurant.
because MOST SEEM TO BE hard of hearing. i will shout again PEOPLE WHO HAVE THEIR DOGS OUTSIDE STOP THE PATRONS WHO DISAPROVE FROM DINING OUTSIDE. GOT IT.
 

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