It has recorded 191 comments by the time I write this.
Some supportive, some hostile. Many are knee-jerk reactions and include some venting of personal bias.
But I’ve enjoyed reading them all.
After all, it’s great as a writer to have a dialogue with readers — even if they are insulting you.
What did surprise me, however, was one of my regular travel features that has never attracted animated such debate.
I’d clearly touched a nerve.
So it is that my op-ed feature for Telegraph Travel, playing up a pantomime take on the way some dog owners will sneer at young children while letting their pets run amuck, will probably be my most read story of the year.
Here’s a sample:
The thing that grates most of all for me, personally, is not the dogs — many are well behaved and offer valuable companionship — but the vitriol that some dog owners heap upon families who dare to take small children out for lunch.
The hysterical hypocrisy of dog owners can be quite staggering, sneering at kids while taking the high-handed view that waiters and fellow diners should all pander to every whim of their prized, pampered pooch.
Read the full feature here and join the debate. All comments are welcome — no, really.
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