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LOL, that happened to a hobbyist friend of mine ....
Avery_Chase See my TER Reviews 1078 reads
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Does it bother you if when you walk into a session, you see an animal there?

Of course they would keep them in another room during the session, but would you avoid a provider if she had a pet?

fyi- I have 2 small dogs, so I'm curious.

-- Modified on 9/1/2009 1:01:44 PM

maturebridgette See my TER Reviews 209 reads
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humm..I just realized, as a provider, I have never been to anyones home that had a pet..how weird is that?

bridgette

sajer1 13 Reviews 141 reads
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If the animal were a dog,no,I'm a dog lover so  it wouldn't bother me at all. In fact it might help break the ice for a newbie like me.

Macdaddy318 165 reads
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I don't know which is worse.......bringing pets to your incall location-wow some girls actually do this in their homes- or bringing clients into your home.......to each their own.

TheTotalO 15 Reviews 125 reads
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I don't mind pets at an incall as long as they are in seperate room and quiet during the meeting. A constant barking can be a major annoyance.

Also some guys are allergic, so for them this would be a bigger problem even if the dogs are in a different room, because pet hair and dander never can completely be cleaned. For that reason I would always recommend to let the client know, if you will have dogs around. For most it won't be an issue, but for the few that do have a problem with it, they can then say no thank you rather then being surprised, when they arrive at your incall.

samanthasommers See my TER Reviews 117 reads
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Your puppies are adorable!  Sorry, I know you were looking for feedback, but I got sidetracked with the cute pic!  ;)

BizzaroSuperdude 30 Reviews 145 reads
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and not just providers relate better to animals than to peeps....  just really bugs me... a simple fact, animal welfare laws have historically been enacted prior to child welfare law....  just stuff that happens.

Bostonguy57 48 Reviews 174 reads
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Avery_Chase See my TER Reviews 137 reads
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Then I highly suggest you stay away from me. I would quit working before I ever thought of getting rid of my dogs.

Avery_Chase See my TER Reviews 145 reads
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I've been to tons of apartments with pets, never bothered me. I actually like it when guys have dogs.

hungry1951 29 Reviews 109 reads
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I'm a pretty happy guy.

BTW...cute dogs!

ItalianGabriella See my TER Reviews 164 reads
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Sometimes I forget, but so far never a problem. And they are 50 lbs and 80 lbs. But very sweet. Usually I would put them in the spare bedroom, but I just downsized. We'll see how it goes. I never get offended though when people are a bit nervous about the dogs. It is what it is.

Tucker Max 123 reads
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You have her bent over, doing her doggie and her dog comes up and sniffs your ass? I'm sorry, but that's not my idea of a "threesome"!!

Macdaddy318 130 reads
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I think it was more of a no going in her house thing than a puppyhating thing that he said. Your puppies are very cute.

demonking 4 Reviews 93 reads
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Well, personally I don't mind dogs so its no problem.  I can see where it might annoy some people if the dog was annoying.  I have the problem where the dog instantly become attached to me.  I went to one friends house recently that has a dog that is very aggressive to most people.  The dog sees me and starts acting like a puppy and kept hounding for attention.  They were shocked.  I've always been a dog person though.  

Ive never had a provider have a dog in their place personally, but then again, I prefer outcall.  That's another suggestion too. If you know a girl has an animal and she will provide outcall, use that as an option.  

ritchie 133 reads
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I would much rather be in nature surrounded by animals than around people. The animals are just surviving. People are egotistical, conniving, arrogant and lack discipline. I also cannot stand children so my opinion of children you do not want to hear.

Now don't get me wrong, I don't want to see a child hurt but I was not put on earth to watch out or over other peoples children. That's what parents are for and if the parents aren't any good then so be it.

ritchie 80 reads
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I do not mind it at all as long as the pets are friendly. I love animals and find that at times it creates a feeling of trust between the provider and myself. I know that I am not popular in my belief of no conversation or chit chat with providers but the ones that I have see that have pets I have been able to sort of connect with because they are animal lovers. Call me weird or whatever, I make no apologies fort who or what I am.

By the way, your doggies are adorable. I live out in the country on 25 acres and have 6 dogs myself and cant even think of not having them around me or in my life.

johngaltnh 6 Reviews 91 reads
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Naturally, the lady before last ... had a cat right on the bed. LOL

I didn't even think to mention it.

ipeesittingdown 33 Reviews 89 reads
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...of by providers dates, she sits @ the foot of the bed & watches us play (she's a dirty dog), no complaints yet! lol...;-)

Bostonguy57 48 Reviews 122 reads
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I'm not asking you to get rid of your dogs my dear.  My ATF has three of them and I know how much they mean to her. She also doesn't, and would never, see men in her home.

What you choose to do is up to you. You asked for opinions and I simply offered mine.

nnnccmmm17 147 reads
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Cute babies Kara!  I have the friendliest Yorkie/Shih Tzu named Jake that is only 17 lbs.  I have to have him with me at my in call, because I live there.  My clients have never been bothered by him and Jake is such a good boy, that after he meets the client, I then tell him to go lay down and he listens.  He will go to one of his spots and not bother us and he don't bark at all either.  Funny thing is though, Jake senses what is going on and has this big doll like toy and usually goes off and starts humping it during my dates, even though he is fixed.  I swear he is the horniest little devil.  LOL  Oh and this breed don't shed at all so no worries about dog hair on my clients' clothes.

Here is a photo of the horny little cutie!

-- Modified on 9/1/2009 4:04:53 PM

ipeesittingdown 33 Reviews 100 reads
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...he met the provider @ a hotel, she had just rescued a pup in the dumnpster there when meeting him (bless her heart) so the pup was in the room w/them as they played. he was @ the foot of the bed @ daty on her, when he felt a tounge on his balls, lol...thinking, boy i don't remember switching to 69! his first & only 3sum!

B0ssy 60 reads
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ChineseGuy 47 Reviews 104 reads
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is to have no pets at the incall.  Your clients might have SO that are alergic to certain pet. An it would be hard for you client to explain why they have pet furs on their boxers.  So to be safe is to not have the pets at the incall.

HelStrome 8 Reviews 78 reads
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Sorry I may get a little too distracted playing with those cuties and forget why I really came over.
They're adorable!

I absolutely wouldn't mind as long as they are quite and well behaved. But I love animals and don't suffer any allergies. Others may not be so lucky.

IMALLIN 82 Reviews 74 reads
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I make providers put up with my cat when they come to my place.

Avery_Chase See my TER Reviews 127 reads
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Thank you. I've gone to numerous outcalls where there were animals around. I don't find it as a problem, and I've never been notified about it beforehand.

Avery_Chase See my TER Reviews 120 reads
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There are TONS of providers who work from home. I'd rather save the 2,500$ extra a month for another apartment.

That's also why I got an apartment in a building where there is no doorman, low traffic outside, and I never run into my neighbors.

Avery_Chase See my TER Reviews 115 reads
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Well I'm sure rent in Boston is A LOT cheaper than in NYC.

CindyGold See my TER Reviews 89 reads
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- be they children, elderly, animals etc are afforded greater PROTECTION under the law...??

keystonekid 114 Reviews 105 reads
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tt85003 121 Reviews 84 reads
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One provider I’ve sees several times had 3 or four small bogs and a couple of cats. Of cause she keep them out of the BR when we were doing out thing. But she told me about one encounter she had with a guy that got so hot and heavy in the living room that they ended up doing K9 on the floor.

Here’s the funning part well maybe not so funning. One of the dogs bit the guy on his ball and they started to bleed really bad she wanted to bring him to the hospital but he was pissed at her and called his mommy to came and get him. I always wondered how he explained that and of cause she never saw him again he just came by the next day and got his car but never knocked on the door to say he was okay.

Bostonguy57 48 Reviews 99 reads
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Not sure what that has to do with anything but, for what it's worth, my ATF doesn't live anywhere near Boston and she owns her own home.  She chooses to work out of hotels for the same reason that I will only see women that work out of hotels-it is safer for both the hobbyist and the provider.

renaissanceman70 27 Reviews 74 reads
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I am allergic to a good number of animals. If I had booked a 3-hour session, only to walk in and see a couple animals that will set my allergies off, I might have to politely bail out and scratch the session.

Not only do I not like what the animals do to me, it would interfere with the session in a negative way. Bloodshot eyes and dripping snot would hardly be romantic for the lady either. And the fact that the symptoms may last far beyond the end of the appointment could lead to suspicious questions about where I was hanging out near animals.

I don't object to people having pets. I just don't like to be near them. And I am not inclined to pay for time spent around animals.

penny71 65 reads
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When I show up, they go into another room, go to sleep, and I don't even know they're there.

-- Modified on 9/2/2009 6:33:11 AM

shudaknownbetter 74 reads
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A Fav lady has a dog...  that was ok.  Now she has 3...  and they are not small.  They are distracting & if we were to strictly adhere to the schedule it would be a problem.
Even locking in another room does not overcome allergies.  I would prefer to not see ladies with pets at the meeting place.  I'll not disqualify a Fav but probably not add a new Fav with this.
skb

zorbaelgreeko 72 reads
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I am  sure a lot of you have visited providers with pets and didnt even know it. In fact a lady I visit often has a pit bull which she uses for her own protection. Obviously he is out of sight, and she doesnt let her clients know about him, but if any guy gives her trouble "BRUNO" {not his real name)would be right there.

she didnt tell me about him until we got to know each other real well. Met him once, scared me to death! I certainly wouldn't want to get into any altercation with her

So guys dont assume just because you dont see any evidence of "dog" there isn't one. According to my provider friend she tells me quite a few ladies do this. "Bruno" may be in the yard or another room, but he is THERE and with just one COMMAND WORD from her, well need I say more. You may go home with more than pet dander on your clothing>>>>>> how are you going to explain that missing limb?

arose702 See my TER Reviews 73 reads
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