Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When I was young, children were often left outside > shops in prams (you couldn't get the old big > Silver Cross prams into shops) - indeed children > were also left outside pubs (with a packet of > crisps and a lemonade if they were lucky). Some > dogs do have abandonment issues (as do some > children!), but many are perfectly relaxed about > being left tied up outside somewhere for short > times (and far better that than being left in a > car in the sun). It is a sad commentary on our > society that we blame victims for the actions of > criminals - as if criminality was the expected > norm in our lives. By doing so we validate > criminal actions (by treating them as normal and > expected). My parents used to take me and my siblings to the pub, leave us in the car and occasionally pop out to deliver a bag of crisps or a coke through the window. We'd even be allowed to put the radio on. We thought it was a great treat. Looking back at it, it doesn't really seem so much like a treat.