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Can
I bring my dog to shows?
NO! Pets do not belong on tour. They don't enjoy it. It isn't good
for them. And it isn't good for others. Leave them home.
Some people routinely bring animals (dogs and, yes, even cats)
on tour (some have even been stupid enough to get a pet for
tour), which is widely recognized as witless for these reasons:
- Instructions from Phish and venues clearly indicate that dogs
are not allowed.
- Animals are frequently left locked in vehicles during shows,
which is particularly treacherous during summer tour, and even
though Phish/Dionysian have said on occasion that Health Department
and/or Humane Society personel would break into vehicles to relase
(and then impound) animals.
- Animals are often let to urinate and defecate freely in parking
lots, and owners rarely do anything to clean up or cover up the
refuse, leading to the inevitable after-show step-ins.
- Your dog would rather go camping with you when you get home,
than come along. And yes, there is a choice.
The official site for IT
read in part, "If a pet (other than a service pet) is found
in your vehicle, you will be turned away - regardless of how long
you have waited in line or whether you have your ticket. We have
learned from experience that pets, especially dogs, have been trapped
in overheated vehicles, bitten people, roamed in packs and been
lost, much to the anguish of their owners. These
events are not designed for pets, even pets that are really into
Phish. Please do your pet a favor, as well as
your camping neighbors, by not bringing it to the festival. Unleashed
and unattended pets will be picked up and placed with the local
humane society."
"My own home is boring.
I want to stay here and be a lizard!"
-- D. Manus Pinkwater, Lizard Music (p. 129)
This page last updated January 26, 2007. All contents © 1992-2007 Ellis Godard. All rights reserved.