Hey, I was browsing deviantART when something that really irked me last year came to mind.
There was a cosplayer who was carrying around a puppy at the last convention. While it did go with her cosplay very nicely, I found it rude and disrespectful to the hotel and other convention attendees who might be allergic to or have issues with dogs.
Can we please get a rule in the handbook saying that non-service animals are not allowed? I don't think it's right to use an animal as an accessory on a fundamental level with everything (Paris Hilton's chihuahua fad anyone?), but to bring an animal who is not used to large crowded areas and large amounts of noise is wrong to me.
And if you think about it, it's probably not fun for the animal as well. With dozens of screaming and squealing strangers bombarding the poor thing, that can't be fun. Not to mention being carried everywhere. What if it had gone to the bathroom on the hotel floor? Or what if there was another dog and they ended up getting in a fight? In addition, people have a hard enough time getting the overly enthused to not tackle-glomp them from behind. It'd be terrible if a dog was taken by surprise and bit someone out of sheer reaction rather than malice.
Excuse me for being a Debbie Downer on the matter, but I think this is something that has the <u>potential</u> to cause many problems.
If the animal is a service dog, can it be obvious as such like the dog wears a service vest or the owner carries proof? This is just in case there is some sort of conflict to prove that the animal is medically necessary. In addition, service dogs are trained to deal with high-stress environments where as the vast majority of pets are not.
And for the record, I do love dogs. A lot. The entire "Let's bring the animal indoors!" thing seems like a breach of common courtesy for me. If the pet is outside the hotel, I am %100 totally cool with that. Just bringing it indoors becomes an issue for all the negative possibilities.
I also recognize that the dog that brought this issue to my mind was mellow and very calm and the owner very polite as well. I have no negative feelings over any of the people. This doesn't change my opinion on a pet-ban. While this dog might be a very awesome pet, others might have more issues.