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Embarrassing, one time was in a pet store, another time in a hardware store. Is this normal? When we go for walks, he dies tend to stop and “mark” a lot.
Anyone experience this? |
Stop taking your dog in stores. Problem solved! |
| This is why people are upset. We really don't want to buy your dog pee-stained merchandise. Keep your dog at home, please. They are not meant for stores. |
This, omg. You know those dogs in grocery stores are doing this, folks. Also in restaurants and cafes. So disgusting. |
| Do not take it inside stores. |
| You cannot take him into stores, OP. Do you understand this??? Also get him a check-up at the vet is you see him urinating more often than before. That's a medical concern. |
| You are the reason for many threads on here talking about how vile it is that you insist on bringing your nasty dog to the stores. You should keep your animal at home and let him piss all over your house. |
| That’s why they are banned from grocery stores unless truly a service dog and not some made-up one due to emotional support nonsense. |
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He smells where some other dog marked and he wants to as well.
WHY do stores allow this?? Can you imagine this 50 years ago? What changed in society? |
| This is so disgusting. Bad enough all the nice outdoor things like park benches and playground equipment get sprayed. Now I can't even buy stuff in stores without some pee hazard. Ughhhh. |
| What happened is that people stopped having children and started to focus their love on pets. |
| Your dog has given a clear indication it shouldn't be in stores. It's not a big deal, just leave it home. |
| my god |
| Stop taking your dog into stores: what's wrong with you, OP? |
Except they aren't. I see at least one dog, often more, every single time I go to a grocery store. Ratty little purse dogs, obese wheezing bulldogs, bully dogs pulling with all their might... Rules are for suckers and losers these days. I wonder who might be behind that attitude...? |