Opinions on dogs at incalls?

GingerKatt's Avatar
Obviously I’m not a client, but I love animals so much I consider it a bonus if I visit someone and they have dogs and cats. Of course the animals are not in the bedroom with us.
GingerKatt's Avatar
Why is there such contention??? The troublemakers, dicks and asses should just stop posting.
GingerKatt's Avatar
a dog in the room may not detour a potential client from booking an appointment with you..

but..

your CBJ only rule might lose you potential business.. just saying.. Originally Posted by honest_abe

The thread is NOT about CBJ’s and I don’t think she asked your esteem opinion.
Well I have 3 dogs. 2 are rescues. I think dogs are fine at an incall. Rescue dogs are awesome and people that adopt them are awesome. So there
I've had no issues in the past with MY lab (foster dogs, another issue! Had to take a break from fostering for the hobby).

She is always at my Bedford location and doesn't make a peep. Also I ONLY choose pet friendly hotels when traveling so my best friend can come with me.
Kimmy_From_DFW's Avatar
LaQuintas are also dog friendly w/ no extra charge, just fyi.
I have a Spoiled Rotten Yorkie(BittyNuts) and he goes everywhere I do. He is always at the PlayHouse when I am playing and no one ever knows he is there unless we get on the topic of dogs and I bring him out. My BittyNuts is the best!
He even travels with me and again no one ever knows he is there unless he shakes off. Then they are in awe that he never made a peep. lol
I don't think anyone will have a problem unless they are allergic or if you are keeping him out. I am sure no one wants to be sniffed while trying to play! lol lol
Do what makes you comfortable Winter!
Little Monster's Avatar
Would much rather show up and a provider have a dog at her incall rather than a pimp. Dogs I trust, pimps I don't. Pimps may try to rob you, dogs won't (unless you have some weenies in your pocket). Pimps are assholes, dogs are not.
mellobugler's Avatar
I never have had an issue with dogs or cats at a provider's incall. Since I like dogs and cats and they can sense that I like them, they usually come right over and introduce themselves. If it's the first time that I've seen a particular provider this usually puts them at ease because the pet is usually a good judge of character.
Jayemkay's Avatar
One of my most Memorable Sessions was with Aprill who has a dog named Maddy. It was the first time I saw her a few years ago and I told her my Border Collie was out in my truck (motor running and air conditioner on of course).
Aprill without hesitation says "Go get her and bring her in". My dog and Maddy had a great time playing together just as I did playing with Aprill although it did get a little weird with my dog watching us.
After that I left my dog at home but I always brought treats for Maddy.
Damn, I've got to see that Girl again....Memory lane-lol....
  • zJS
  • 02-13-2018, 08:54 AM
Having a dog in an incall is almost as bad as having kids in the next room.
Wouldn’t bother me just don’t ask me if I want to try doggie style.
If its crate-trained, its all good.

I love dogs. I like them better than most humans. So I'm good with it. :-)

You might want to let clients know prior to session, however.
  • KennE
  • 02-18-2018, 09:24 PM
It would be fine with me if it was in another room and their wasn't any dog hair all over the room and bed, and if it didn't bark constantly. I would definitely want to know if there was a dog there beforehand
snowking2010's Avatar
I have seen several providers with dogs in crate, never a problem with me. I enjoyed seeing the dogs out of the crate at end of session. As long as you let client know beforehand, I see no problem.