[Publib] re: Pets in Libraries

Lise Chlebanowski lchlebanowski at avondale.org
Wed Apr 1 18:24:05 EDT 2009


How in the world do people in Europe survive? Dogs are everywhere -including malls and restaurants! I guess Europeans don't have allergies! 

Just an innocent observation...

LIsë from AZ now @ conference in Nashville...


-----Original Message-----
From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org on behalf of Paula Laurita
Sent: Wed 4/1/2009 3:16 PM
Cc: publib at webjunction.org
Subject: RE: [Publib] re: Pets in Libraries
 
We don't have a problem with patrons bringing in their pets.  We do have a
problem with them leaving their dogs tied up right next to the front door.
We have patrons who are so frightened of dogs they will not enter the
building.  I can't imagine what would happen if they encountered one in the
library.

My husband and I used to own a Quiznos and had a staff party at our home.
Our dog was in the backyard.  One of our employees would not go into the
kitchen because that is where the backdoor is.  

Perhaps because my husband is allergic to cats I am hyper sensitive to
bringing animals into public places.  I would not want to be responsible for
someone's not being able to breathe due to their allergy to my dog.

Paula S.W. Laurita, MLIS
Coordinator of Public Services
Athens-Limestone Public Library
Athens, AL 35611

plaurita at athenslimestone.lib.al.us

We have found that a library is not an end in itself, but a means to many
ends.
Charles E. Rush, 1939





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