The incident, which took place at the restaurant’s branch in Tagaytay City, involved a dog owner who brought their pet to the restaurant. The owner, who was not identified, was reportedly asked to leave the restaurant because their dog was deemed to be “too loud.”
The incident sparked outrage among pet advocates, who argued that the restaurant’s decision to ask the owner to leave was discriminatory and unfair. They pointed out that dogs are often seen as companions and emotional support animals, and that many restaurants have policies that allow dogs in certain areas.
The statement by PAWS, a non-profit organization dedicated to animal welfare, has sparked a conversation about pet friendliness and the importance of inclusivity in the Philippine entertainment industry. PAWS’ statement, which was shared on their Instagram account, highlighted the need for pet-friendly environments in the Philippine entertainment industry. This statement has been met with mixed reactions, with some people expressing support for the call for inclusivity and others expressing skepticism. PAWS’ statement has sparked a conversation about pet friendliness and the importance of inclusivity in the Philippine entertainment industry.