Our dog got so much love from the IKEA staff and punters alike when we visited the other day. Now they just need to add some water bowls and maybe the odd free meatball treat ;-)
Are there?
I’m struggling to understand why anybody would want to take their dog with them on a trip to IKEA in the first place.
Would it be any better for dogs?
The candy section is ok.
"This IKEA Opened Its Doors to Dogs to Let Them Sleep on the Rugs"
When are humans ever going to learn that shopping and dogs don't mix?
And that they also shouldn't end up waiting in the car?
It's bad enough that kids have to do these things.
I have seen people bring small dogs into Ikea and place them in the shopping carts.
As for taking your dog to Ikea, I think there are many different situations and everybody should judge theirs (of course while respecting basic safety rules etc).
Two years ago I've adopted a dog who has been maltreated for 9 years (kept alone in a separate room in the basement, only let out twice a day to do her business) and now she absolutely loves to be surrounded by people. Public transport, coffee shops, basicaly anywhere people go - that's what she lives for. She's suprisingly calm in those situations - just walks/lays and looks at people all very happy and quiet. Ocasional petting from strangers is really appreciated. And I can tell she lives her best life now.
So for me it's such a good news to have one more place I go frequently to, where I can take her
But of course if your dog is not reliably house trained, the dog should not be going to Ikea in the first place.
If you need to take your dog with you regularly in public buildings, it goes without saying that the dog should first be given an opportunity to urinate and defecate in an appropriate place, and should have already had a good long walk. Also, take a look at how service dogs are elimination trained.
(If you take your dog in a public place, such as the train, you really should have a small clean-up kit among your dog gear, just in case of an unforeseeable accident. Paper towels, small water bottle, and a small travel size bottle of enzyme cleaner and a small drying towel do not take up much space in a rucksack.)
Just common sense, really.
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I'd rather gouge my eyes out with a spoon than get stuck in the Ikea Labyrinth, and so would not subject my dogs to that particular piece of insanity either.
But I have seen some well-behaved, well trained dogs who seemed happy to accompany their owners out shopping. To each his or her own, as long as everyone - two and four footers - respects everyone and everything else.