Huh? Movie Theater That Allows Dogs? – IOTW Report

Huh? Movie Theater That Allows Dogs?

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PLANO (HOODLINE) — A new specialty cinema has opened its doors in the neighborhood. The fresh arrival, called K9 Cinemas, is located at 1192 Greenway Drive.

You can now take your dog to the movies. However, this pup-friendly theater requires a bit more paperwork than a regular trip to the movies. According to the website, there are three “doggone rules,” which are owners must clean up after their dog; owners have to provide valid vaccination proof; and there is a maximum of two dogs per owner. After their owners sign a waiver, dogs must be kept on a leash.

There are concessions for both dogs and owners, while the humans also get bottomless wine on wine nights.

K9 Cinemas has already attracted fans thus far, with a five-star rating out of four reviews on Yelp.

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Upcoming movies-

Take This Bone and Shove It

Spay It Forward

ET – The Excised Testicles

Quest For Fire Hydrant

ht/ fdr in hell

 

 

 

23 Comments on Huh? Movie Theater That Allows Dogs?

  1. I consider this a very poor business plan. Only because I have a Lab that like to howl while he’s taking a dump. Don’t ask me why. It’s like some weird decoration, or celebration. Either way he’s a weird muther fxcker and I’ve told him so. He just wags his tail.

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  2. My dog story of the day, in a store today, woman with 150+ dog with service dog in training vest on. I guess now they don’t have to be service dogs to get a vest, but just training to be one. I have my grandson we’re just trying to exit the store, but must walk by the go in order to get to the door. I keep myself between the dog and my grandson and the dog growls, and lunges, thankfully she was able to hold onto the dog. I go on out and get my grandson in the truck and wait for her to come out, when she gets the dog in the SUV I inform her a dog who growls near a kid in a public place is not a damn service dog and will not make a damn service dog.

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  3. Just think. ORKIN will make lots of money from daily spraying to keep the flea & other bug infestations to a minimum, since there’ll be carpeting & the seats will probably be fabric.

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  4. In this day and age? With the sue happy society this country (especially libs) has become? One devious person with a swath of peanut butter or liver pate on his arm will end up owning the place in short order.

    Until then, you thought getting little kids to shut-up was tough?

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  5. The big mean pit bull would cower under my legs and shake the whole time. She hates loud noises. On the other hand, I’m sound asleep after 30 minutes. Seems like a wonderful time. Ever goto a packed movie theater and wake up to the whole place empty? That’s the last movie I went to.

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  6. The last movie I went to an elderly couple brought their equally elderly poodle mix in and sat it next to me. The dog was very well behaved. Sniffed me once and then actually sat back and watched the movie. It was an absolute hoot! I know my pooches wouldn’t have been that quiet.

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  7. Bottomless wine…..so they’re guide dogs.

    I’m with ecp on the noise. A finger snap is like thunder to a dog, it would be kinda abusive to force a pooch to go through the cacophony of a movie in a theater.

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  8. My bullmastiffs fart a lot. Also drool and like to shake it off and see how far it goes. And have a serious dislike of chihuahuas. But they’re otherwise very clean and well-behaved and safe around children. So I can bring two? As long as the chihuahua owners sign a “waiver”? (What a truly bad idea.)

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  9. If someone takes their mutt they need to know he/she is socialized and is calm enough to take a nap on or under the chair while the movie is on. I’d take my girl Sarah to something like this in a minute and she’s coming to the end of the road with a few months left. She’d love to sniff noses and butts and share snacks with the other dogs before grabbing some shuteye. The thing I’d be concerned about is bottomless beer and liquor and having hammered dog owners getting their pups into trouble.

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  10. What an idiotic concept. Someone’s pissing money away on this. Within a week {if there are any takers} the place will reek and people will have their clothes covered in shed hair, kennel cough will storm through, people separating fighting dogs, most peoples dogs will become protective. Dogs can be socialized and comfortable around a crowd of other dogs when their free to run loose among one another but not when they’re constrained with their owner. It’ll probably get ugly quick.

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  11. Aside from service dogs (and I know that’s subjective these days), if you can’t go 2 hrs separation from your pup, there’s a plethora of streaming sources for home viewing.
    I won’t eat in restaurants that allow dogs.

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  12. This bullshit of snowflakes taking their dogs everywhere has got to stop. You love your dog, but not everyone else does. And kids are in danger. My daughter had our grandson at Kohl’s in Henderson 3 weeks ago and a police woman with a “K-9 in-training” lunged at my 3-year old grandson. This was a 2-year old German Shepherd that was supposedly trained. Luckily the cop had a tight hold on the dog, but the point is, I don’t care how “well trained” you think your dog is, they are unpredictable. I’ve seen dog fights in Costco, for pete’s sake! LEAVE YOUR FRIGGIN’ DOG AT HOME!

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  13. Brad, it looked to be a Pyrenees cross. I have Pyrenees and crosses myself for livestock dogs and it will be the rare dog that will make a good service dog because they’re bred to be independent with guarding instincts. Trust me they think humans are stupid and they don’t trust many humans.

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