Pub Dogs

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it'd be better if he'd actually brought the egg in and kept it in an incubator behind the bar so the punters could chart its progress from the outset.

MarkH (MarkH), Thursday, 4 December 2003 16:28 (twenty years ago) link

nine months pass...
I have to go to this pub! The landlord sounds..erm..savoury?

That landlord's gone now. No-one is sorry. Except him, possibly.

The landlord of the pub in Garsington last night tells me that the previous tenants look after the pub when he's on holiday and they bring their dog (a black lab) with them. He then indicate the scratches on the bar from where the dog puts its feet on there when ppl feed it crisps.

A discussion followed on why you never see ginger labradors.

MarkH (MarkH), Sunday, 19 September 2004 13:35 (nineteen years ago) link

two years pass...
the Fir Tree in Oxford has the largest complement of dogs I have seen in a single pub. There is a Border collie that likes to put its head against my leg. There is also a labrador and two other dogs of indeterminate breed. The smaller of which, Mollie, is quite young and frisky. Somewhere I have some pics of Mollie from when she was a puppy, curled up on the bar and in the barmaid's arms.

MarkH (MarkH), Saturday, 23 September 2006 15:31 (seventeen years ago) link

I always enjoy seeing dogs in pubs, because they're obviously having a whale of a time. All those people to fuss over them!

chap who would dare to contain two ingredients. Tea and bags. (chap), Saturday, 23 September 2006 15:48 (seventeen years ago) link

fifteen years pass...

The owner of a dog in my building calls him (the dog) an “asshole” and exclaims “Jesus Christ” in the lobby on occasion of meeting other dogs

calstars, Wednesday, 13 October 2021 02:27 (two years ago) link


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