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	<title>Comments on: Dog-Friendly Traveling in Washington, DC</title>
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		<title>By: Antonio</title>
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		<description>Following this lead, we visited Paper Moon with our Labrador dog. Outdoor actually means the sidewalk, and anyone can do that, as the sidewalk is public. It happens that in the afternoon the sun hits hard in the sidewalk and we asked for a table that was just on the edge inside - open to the sidewalk; our dog could be there on the corner, practically the same as outside. But to our surprise, a big NO from management (after a friendly yes from the sympathetic young waiter). We had no choice to walk out, a family of four, with the bitter taste in our mouths. Manager was there, and no word, no sorrys, no apologies. They acted like they couldn&#039;t care less...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following this lead, we visited Paper Moon with our Labrador dog. Outdoor actually means the sidewalk, and anyone can do that, as the sidewalk is public. It happens that in the afternoon the sun hits hard in the sidewalk and we asked for a table that was just on the edge inside &#8211; open to the sidewalk; our dog could be there on the corner, practically the same as outside. But to our surprise, a big NO from management (after a friendly yes from the sympathetic young waiter). We had no choice to walk out, a family of four, with the bitter taste in our mouths. Manager was there, and no word, no sorrys, no apologies. They acted like they couldn&#8217;t care less&#8230;</p>
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