The supermarket chain in my region (Joyful Honda) has carts for pets, and also 
a pet boarding area (a kennel to check your poodle into while you shop). this 
is a single large store. 

So we’re talking about pet “sitting” as opposed to pet boarding (like a pet 
hotel). 

This is beyond the tie-off points for leashes to leave a dog unattended for a 
short time, and the pet relief areas. 


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+1 to the confusion caused by “dog park” (a special park for dogs) - it would 
be "dog parking" at least - which is also kind of bad - but I found at least 
one “labeled" example. 

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The next time I am at a service area and spot one of the double-hooked pet 
leash anchors, I’ll take a picture - they have a company logo - perhaps their 
sales description would give us a proper name (“The worlds best FooBar” or 
whatnot). 

perhaps “leash_anchor_point", or something else involving leashes is better - 
as you cannot directly tie a dog to it, but the leash loop of the dog - and 
there are many people who deal with dogs without leashes.  This is in contrast 
to dog boarding and dog sitting, where the facility handles the dog directly 
with cages.

Also, almost without fail, the “leash anchor” is a point - as opposed to an 
area for a parking lot for some kind of transportation device. Sometimes it is 
a point on the wall an exiting structure.  

Hitching post sounds like a horse only amenity.  


Keeping the leash_anchor_point for pets separate from horses and cars seems 
like a good idea. 

Javbw




> On May 27, 2015, at 10:23 AM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 27/05/2015 9:16 AM, pmailkeey . wrote:
>> 
>> And more parking:
>> 
>> trolley_parking (near supermarkets)
>> pram_parking
>> Umbrella
>> coat
>> 
>> And anything else we might need to park. Wheelchairs, mobility scooter, 
>> motorbikes...
>> 
>> 
> 
> You do not park a horse! Nor  a dog.
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