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e³°°°, Flickr Last week, the New York Times "Complaint Box" column took on a thorny issue: Are dogs too welcome in the city's public spaces? After seeing dogs cavorting around Banana Republic, the Gap, furniture stores and even grocery stores, Barbara Rosenblatt wrote that she's had enough. "Animals are joining the ranks of small, bored children who must accompany their grown-ups just about everyplace," she wrote. "Perhaps what it will take to keep animals out of stores is a few too many paw prints on the merchandise, or a deposit by a dog that mistook a rug for a sidewalk." Erica Manfred fired back, arguing that her 11-pound mutt deserves to go where she goes. "Well, I'm into my second ...