Etiquette in Pet Cafes

pet cafe etiquette

More and more pet cafes are being put up as people realize the benefits of animals in relieving stress. Also, pet cafes offer an opportunity for pets and humans to experience awesome food.

Dr. Meg Braunstein herself plans to open a pet cafe named The Dog’s Breakfast soon. That cafe will have a special corner where dogs get to play. When it comes to etiquette, Dr. Braunstein has some pieces of advice to share.

She says that dogs deserve personal space like humans, so they shouldn’t be placed in an area where people get to pet them all the time. Also, pet owners must make sure that their pets are well-fed and updated with vaccinations before they head to a pet cafe. Bring your own water supply even if there’s a bowl and tap water in the cafe. Dogs have their own bacteria.

Dr. Braunstein is well-versed with animals and believes that they should be brought along by their owners.

Article source: The West Australian

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