CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Pictured in the outdoor area of Moku Kitchen restaurant is Shinobu Kuroyanagi (L) making eye-contact with the family German Shepherd puppy named “Lilikoi.” Also pictured is her daughter Eri, 10, (sitting) and Misa, 13, and a Balinese named “Angelo” owned by Kuroyanagi’s mother, Ikuko Kuroyanagi. SALT at Kakaako allows dogs in the outdoor areas.
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In recent years, my life took a dramatic change when my significant other convinced me to become a dog owner. I will reluctantly admit that the journey of raising a puppy into an adult dog was extremely challenging, but also very rewarding.
This is why I am excited to hear that the Hawaiian Humane Society is supporting a bill to give restaurants the ability to allow dogs onto their property. While I understand some may not agree, I feel that restaurants should be given the freedom to cater to potential customers such as me.
With that said, I do understand that this proposed law also would give those restaurants the freedom to deny my furry guest as well. I also understand that should my dog not behave, that the restaurant has full authority to remove me from their establishment.
This bill is about giving restaurants a choice. That’s all it is.
Corey Allen
Kakaako
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