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Possibly weird pet question (city living) by celticess 2006-03-30 18:07:27
I read this LJ group called Baby Animals which posts obviously cute little animal pictures. Well today someone had a dog with a "dog fountain." I'm not talking those new trendy home pet fountains things the pet stores now stock. This was in a city park or something. I thought the pet store ones were a little weird but got the hint it might keep the pet out of the toilet.

Anyways. So now I have to wonder. Is it very common to have those things in other cities? I've never seen one in the cities I've been in through out British Columbia, and never noticed any in the western coastal US when I used to travel as a kid.

It's like I haven't seen a human toilet stall box in public until someone(here maybe a few years back) posted a pic of a european one. One of those pay toilet things that had stalls sticking out of a central post and another was seethrough.

Things that make you go hmmm ???
[ Reply ]
  Got one here. by Vulture2006-03-30 19:22:35
    If it weren't for that pic I saw by celticess2006-03-30 19:48:26
  I saw one last summer by AnalChemist2006-03-30 20:05:33
  Not common in numbers, but popular with dogs and by hieraco2006-03-30 22:23:21

 

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