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Pets at the providers incall location
ogbobbye 4 Reviews 1574 reads
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Have you ever visit a provider who had their pet in the room with them? I have had this happen a few times when visiting a girl who was here from out of town. It seems unprofessional to me. The first time wasnt a big deal the girl had a small dog and put it in the bathroom and all was good. Second time it happen [different girl] it started the same small dog she put it in the bathroom, but this time shortly after we got the action going the dog began wimpering loudly she stopped the session saying the dog needed to go outside to take care of business, she dressed and took the damn thing for a 5 minutes walk, that was a mood breaker to say the least. The third time it was a cat which roamed around the room during the entire session several times even jumping on to the bed. I made the comment to her she might want to put her cat in the bathroom and she said no he's ok, as if I was concerned with his happiness. Girls leave the pets at home!!!

The 1st time it happen, me and the provider were laying in the bed. As she was about to start the CBJ, the dog hopped on to the desk, and started eyeballing me. Felt very uncomfortable, to the fact before she even started I told her I didnt want to continue. Also her pics were kinda out of dated so that also played a factor.

2nd time provider had a roommate, and a dog standing in the bathroom. It didnt bother me, because I knew the other provider, and the dog was very silent. wouldn't have known her was there, if I hadn't seen it's dog bowl.

SumDumDrunk280 reads

Simply let the dog join in on the fun?

Try out doggy style the way it was originated... while lassy is licking away at the lady.

Hmmm, sounds really fucked up actually... Lmao

LOL! I dont get down like that.

There was once a provider I saw, who's other provider friend stayed in the room and watched us. She seemed pretty turned on by it. I asked her, if she wanted to join, and she replied "if you got the money." I got with her a few weeks later when returned, and was given a vary nice discount.

Posted By: SumDumDrunk
Simply let the dog join in on the fun?

Try out doggy style the way it was originated... while lassy is licking away at the lady.

Hmmm, sounds really fucked up actually... Lmao

!stupid304 reads

as it is the owner not knowing how to handle the scenario.  Pet odor is a mood killer. The pet jumping on you or making noise is offensive. The scenario you decribe is as bad as the woman answering the door and talking to someone during a session.  A very nice provider I know just ruined her incall with dogs. She knows it too. She won't do incall so much because of them, and she says she is now hurting for work. Well how is that for logic?

so to speak. Yes, on a few  occasions. Usually not a problem, once visited a provider who had 2 pit bulls, she had them in a second bedroom, didn't tell me about them, after we were done she asked if she could let her dogs out of the room. Of course, I said yes, when I saw they were pit bulls,  well you can imagine my thoughts.  Cats and goldfish are not a problem.

i have an unusual and unusually strong allergic response to certain specific pet danders. if i can take precautions beforehand it might be OK. if i am surprised by the situation i can be very unpleasantly sick for hours. a trip to an ER is not out of the question.

SumDumDrunk288 reads

Fortunately, the session went well and I was ok during it.

But towards the end, I was sneezing like theres no tomorrow and watery eyes too. Had to chill at home till it subsided lol

Posted By: ogbobbye
Have you ever visit a provider who had their pet in the room with them? I have had this happen a few times when visiting a girl who was here from out of town. It seems unprofessional to me. The first time wasnt a big deal the girl had a small dog and put it in the bathroom and all was good. Second time it happen [different girl] it started the same small dog she put it in the bathroom, but this time shortly after we got the action going the dog began wimpering loudly she stopped the session saying the dog needed to go outside to take care of business, she dressed and took the damn thing for a 5 minutes walk, that was a mood breaker to say the least. The third time it was a cat which roamed around the room during the entire session several times even jumping on to the bed. I made the comment to her she might want to put her cat in the bathroom and she said no he's ok, as if I was concerned with his happiness. Girls leave the pets at home!!!

shudaknownbetter301 reads

One FBSM provider has a couple of cats...  they have a 12" door guard & they stay in the other room during the session.  We have full run of her incall including the bathroom & shower.  The whole place has hardwood floors & she keeps it immaculate.  Not an issue here.  

Another Fav lady has dogs...  she calls them something else but they are pitbull mix.  It is her home & they were there first.  Fortunately they are friendly to the point of almost knocking me down.  Getting them out of the bedroom can be a problem as I take it that they usually sleep there.  Yes, the sessions can get interrupted to tend to doggy needs, though her yard is fenced so does not need to walk them.  We are as old friends at this point and her dogs accept me well, but I am always careful to not grab her even in play when the dogs are present.  We have a standing joke about her not letting her dogs eat me.  

I recall over the years, GFs who had jealous dogs & cats...  it is generally not a good plan.  If a session is pet interrupted, she definately should compensate time...  which the Fav does, so I can't really complain.

I would NEVER be alright with another person hiding in the bathroom.  If I really wanted to see P #1, I'd give P #2 a few bucks & tell her to go get herself a coffee & come back in an hour!    
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In each case the provider has stated ahead of time that they would be there and was it okay.

I agree I might not be pleased without the prior notice especially with allergies, fears, or making my own home bound pets jealous of my straying.

They weren't a bother and they served as her protection to some degree.

Pets really should remain out of the mix though.

MSHSEX207 reads

Posted By: ogbobbye
Have you ever visit a provider who had their pet in the room with them? I have had this happen a few times when visiting a girl who was here from out of town. It seems unprofessional to me. The first time wasnt a big deal the girl had a small dog and put it in the bathroom and all was good. Second time it happen [different girl] it started the same small dog she put it in the bathroom, but this time shortly after we got the action going the dog began wimpering loudly she stopped the session saying the dog needed to go outside to take care of business, she dressed and took the damn thing for a 5 minutes walk, that was a mood breaker to say the least. The third time it was a cat which roamed around the room during the entire session several times even jumping on to the bed. I made the comment to her she might want to put her cat in the bathroom and she said no he's ok, as if I was concerned with his happiness. Girls leave the pets at home!!!
ROFLMFAO that's fucking hillarious LOL!

but it is up to the provider to train their pets to behave and not be a problem to the client.

There's no reason that the pet can't be trained to lie down in another room and be quiet; and providers should be sure that dogs have been walked so that it doesn't become a problem during a session.

I used to have a regular whom I would visit regularly at his home.  He had a Rottweiler that I became very attached to and would bring a treat to every time I visited my client.  

She was the sweetest dog, except that she would lick the inside of my shoes until they were soaking wet, so we had to start putting them inside the bedroom with us.

I don't like the pets in the room. ...and I don't want to have to wait for them to be taken care of. I'm not against pets just don't want my time interrupted because of it.

Snupey280 reads

Girlfriend with Pets -- its the hot new thing for 2012 ;-).

.....bring his dog, in a carrier to my incall location.  He was heading to the airport, and did not want to leave it in the car.  I am allergic to animals!  He should have asked, before bringing an animal to my place.  My ads specifically say that I do not have a pet, which many gentlemen appreciate.

Hugs and Kisses

I wish I could bring my lab or my Kitty to the love shack but have been told it is a No No..

But, I am an animal lover ..
So I don't mind your pets in your home.. As long as they don't put a run in my hose or chew up my shoes..
I have even had clients bring their pets to my place...
I don't mind at all..

My website has a disclaimer on the info page that I have a small dog and a cat.  The cat is an ooooold lady - hardly anyone ever sees/hears her.  Most of her day is spent lounging on a heated cat bed in a separate room of the building.  Even my guests with pet allergies have never had an issue as I take my housekeeping seriously.  I certainly wouldn't allow guests to smell her!  My doggie often greets guests at the door, then goes and lies in a corner of the couch and waits patiently for it to be her turn to have my attentions again.  She's very well behaved, with the odd exception of sometimes jumping on the bed if the cheese and crackers come out.

I can see how pets would be a problem for many.  However with a disclaimer letting visitors know up front, having well behaved animals, and taking care with the housekeeping - I feel my pets are a charming addition to the coziness of my place.  Anyone who doesn't agree can simply stay away.  Don't make a lady choose between her furry family and time with you!
; )

I'm glad your cat is doing well. She was fine by me. Happy New Year Sola!

I take my dog with me when I travel but I make sure he goes outside before the session starts.

Anyone that comes to my incall knows about pets beforehand (to make sure it will not conflict with allergies). And I put them in another room.

Only once, but she told me about her cat ahead of time, so it was no surprise.  I think it's a good idea that if a provider has a pet (e.g. dog or cat) at her location, she should warn the client when he makes an appointment.  I know some folks who have allergies to pet hair/dander, so it could be a problem for some.

Personally, I have no problem if a provider has pets, as long as they're well behaved and her place is kept clean.

The first time, the lady had a huge dog that started barking before I knocked on the door.  The damn dog could have torn my leg off.  She rushed to put it in the other room but I could not see how substantial the door was.  She came back and said "I keep Bruno in case somebody gets out of line." That got me out of the mood real fast.  I could just see us going at it and she screams out in ecstasy.  I could just see Bruno knocking the door down and taking a chunk out of my ass----that is if he didn;t get the crown jewels instead.  That was probably the fastest I have ever popped.

The second time, the lady had a big cat with long white fur.  We were getting acquainted on the couch when the cat jumped up and walked right across my lap.  When we retired to the bedroom, I suggested that we close the door to keep the cat out.  "Oh no, there is no need to; the cat won't bother us."  We were getting it on when the cat jumped up on the bed and tried to crawl between us.  Then she locked him in the bathroom but the spell was broken.  To cap the evening off the cat was shedding.  My dark clothes were covered in white cat hair.  It took me two hours to pick all the cat hair off before I could go home.

Around the spa when I get a massage, I also prefer to not have pets around when I am being intimate with another individual. It is very distracting and ruins the mood.

One time a few years ago , my dog  started humping the clients leg.So embarrassing !
With  the  tables turned :
One client had  a dog and the dog continued to  jump on the bed  during mid session...I asked politely if he could lock up his pet somewhere.
On another occassion , a clients cat  bit me on the finger . wtf?
I agree pets can be a big turn off !

Little Phil212 reads

She had either a huge dog or a barking horse.  We would typically spend hours together and at some point, her dog-horse would enter the bedroom.  This thing was so big that in a normal stance, he could plop his head on the bed and look at us.  It was a little unnerving at first but thinking that she was so small and this dog was so big just made it too funny to be bothered.

Spent time at ladies' incall with their pets, and they've been here with mine.

I've had one whose kitten was chewing on my toes while we were getting busy, one whose pit and boxer wouldn't let me stop playing with them, and ladies here who made me jealous cuz they played with my dogs more than me.

What's more endearing, or better yet, how can you trust a person more when your pet digs the shit out of your guest?

They know. The animals, I mean. They're either yes or no. There's no maybe with them.

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