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Old 06-15-2013, 05:03 PM   #1
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I am adopting a rescue dog now and got to thinking, Do you like a purebred, a shelter dog, or what sort of dog do you prefer. I don't have my dog at my incall btw, at home only. But thinking along the same lines does a dog at the incall bug you if it is put away and not bothering you? what about a loose dog? what about a cat? how many are allergic to pets and couldn't come if there was a pet? I have no pets at my incall for this very reason and wondered if it even matters.
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Old 06-15-2013, 06:02 PM   #2
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I prefer no pets at incall, but if you have them I prefer them not bugging us :-)
I will say no if you have a rabbit in the place.
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Old 06-15-2013, 06:16 PM   #3
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damn time to kill the bunny crap I can never load an image here!!! I have the cutest picture of a bdsm bunny. someone tell me how to load an image
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Old 06-15-2013, 07:43 PM   #4
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Well that depends, do you already have it on another Website (then hit the "Insert Image" icon, or do you want to load it in Eccie and then display it (Go Advanced, then hit the Paperclip icon and follow the instructions in that new window that pops up = Choose File, then Upload.. Once it is uploaded hit that Paperclip icon again and selects the uploaded file.

Now show me that BUNNY.
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Old 06-15-2013, 10:34 PM   #5
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I saw someone about 5 months ago that had an adopted Bulldog. It kept yelping when it was in the other room. It wouldn't stop. She brought it to the door of the bedroom where it could at least see us from its cage. The barking, whining and yelping stopped. But every time I looked, that dog was starring at my naked Ass as I was pounding it's owner. Couple times I heard the Growling. It was a distraction, but not enough of one to stop or leave...
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Old 06-16-2013, 11:00 AM   #6
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I love dogs, but I kind of prefer they not be at the incall.
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Old 06-16-2013, 01:47 PM   #7
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I don't mind pets at all as long as there isn't piss & shit all over the floor. I would much rather there be animals at an incall than other people. Animals don't rob, steal, or out people.
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I kinda like the little critters to be there when I go for an outcall. I'm an animal person, so maybe that's it, but I find it comforting. Just make sure they aren't biters!
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Old 06-16-2013, 02:15 PM   #9
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I guess I'd think the same whether it's your full time residence or a temp incall.

1) The animal should be in another room when the guy arrives until you figure out how the guy feels about it.

2) The animal shouldn't be whining or barking in the next room.

3) The room shouldn't smell or have too much fur. You'd think this would be common courtesy, but far too many pet owners can't smell the smell any more, and overlook the fur everywhere.

4) I'd love to play with or pet the dog before or after the activities, but put it away before the fun starts. Remember that some people are afraid of dogs, even small, cute ones.

5) Allergies. If you were providing from your own home, the guys would have to put up with it or not visit. I see no reason this should change if you're using a separate incall.

6) If the animal is well behaved and in the other room, the guy need never know. However, that could still be a problem if the dog moves around and makes some noise. The guy might think there's another human hiding in the next room.

7) Some guys will be upset no matter what you do. As long as you follow the points above, up theirs.


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According to about.com, 1/4 of Americans are allergic to cat dander. I am allergic to cats. I can make it through an hour session if someone has cats, but I've not been back to a provider who has cats.

I'd rather a dog at an incall not be seen or heard until we are wrapping it up, then I'm ok with the dog coming out. If a provider brings the dog out before and tells it to go to bed, I'm going to expect the dog not to listen and start sniffing on my leg halfway (as they have done in the past).
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I have been at an outcall where a person had a smaller dog and thought it was cute just let him run around and jump in my lap. It's not cool...just cause you think your dog/cat is cute not all of us do. I think out of respect they should be kept put away. Not all folks are animal lovers.
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Old 06-16-2013, 11:43 PM   #12
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Dont mind if the house doesn't smell like piss. Been to a few like that and it was a big turnoff.
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Old 06-17-2013, 10:36 AM   #13
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I have a rescued GS got her when she was 7 weeks old shes now 6..I love her to death ...She has been to my incall but you will never ever know she is here unless you look for her OR you have ill will intentions..In 6 years she has only barked at 2 people and both turned out to be dangerous ..I call her my last bit of screening lol
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I don't have a problem with a pet as long as the place is clean. It can be a nice ice breaker the first time you meet someone. They should never be in the bedroom while fun things are happening though.
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In 6 years she has only barked at 2 people and both turned out to be dangerous ..I call her my last bit of screening lol
You know, you might be on to something with that. Dogs are psychic.

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