A faithful dog mum has ruffled fur online along with her wild tackle pups in public.
She believes dogs must be allowed in all places babies can go.
A clip of her speaking on the subject was posted to Subway Takes, a social media account that interviews people on the Latest York subway about their unpopular opinions.
Host Kareem immediately shot her down.

“You desire to bring a f–king pitbull to a movie?”
“Absolutely not. Dogs belong outside,” Kareem declared.
However the pup parent doubled down, her chihuahua, Pigeon, perched on her lap like royalty.
“Restaurants, movie theaters, airplanes, hotels— all of the things,” she said.
The host clearly thought she was barking mad.
“Movie theaters? You desire to bring a f–king pitbull to a movie?” he asked, incredulous.

But Pigeon, it seems, isn’t any stranger to the cinema.
“Pigeon saw Knives Out in theatre with me,” she revealed, pointing proudly on the pint-sized cinephile.
Kareem admitted her dog was an exception—“a stupendous creature”—but he still wasn’t sold on her broader argument.
The girl’s dog-friendly vision extends to culinary experiences:
“If babies can go, why can’t dogs?
“Once you exit to dinner and listen to babies screaming, crying, throwing things on the bottom, it is best to consider if a dog must be allowed there too.”
And dogs, she argued, aren’t just quiet dinner guests—they’re helpful.
“Dogs can clean up the mess that a baby leaves,” she suggested, completely serious.
“Dehumanization of babies”
In her world, no door should remain closed off to Pigeon.
When she takes him shopping, he rides within the trolley with a coat to cushion his bottom— wouldn’t want him to be uncomfortable now, would we?
Kareem, still struggling to digest her stance, threw out one other scenario.
“What for those who had a golden retriever within the dentist’s office? That sounds to me like an occupational hazard, because those things are dumb and large,” Kareem argues.
She conceded there might should be some boundaries.
“The law with dogs coming places—after I’m mayor—it is going to have nuance to it,” she joked.
“We’ll workshop it.”
The comment section got here to the talk like a dog to a bone (sorry, needed to do it).
“The dehumanization of babies and youngsters has been one among the weirder trends on the web previously few years,” one viewer wrote.
“Babies must be allowed to go in all places that dogs go,” one other argued.
“People aren’t allergic to babies,” a 3rd identified.
But perhaps probably the most controversial query posed in the virtually two-minute clip was by the lady herself:
“Should we put human lives ahead of dog lives?”
(Note: the law already does.)