| I saw a small dog with a "service vest" in the child seat part of a cart at Target the other day. I'm hoping whatever child sat in that next didn't have a dog allergy. |
| The concrete floors are similar to Home Depot where dogs are allowed. I’m guessing that’s the logic but I don’t agree with it at all. |
| Any establishment that sells food should allow animals inside. Too much potential for contamination. |
No - you can't. |
I have, twice. Gross. (I have two dogs myself, but I know where they belong, and that's not it.) |
| I would take a picture of said dog and write a letter to Costco management, your local health dept and the newspaper. So disgusting. |
+1 I have had dogs all my life except for college, and I do not understand why people need to take them everywhere. I’m thrilled that my kids are finally old enough that I don’t have to take them to Costco with me, why on earth would I do this? |
| I've never seen one at the DC Costco. You just need to go to a busy one that dog owners avoid so their pooches won't get rolled over with an oversized cart. |
I can’t imagine a dog in the Fairfax Costco… that’s the last thing that madhouse needs… |
After this thread yesterday I called my local Costco today, and they do allow dogs. So yes, I can and I will. |
| I was at a restaurant tonight and the dog of a couple was walking all over the table. |
And that's why it's happening here, people thing they are so European, no, you're just disgusting. |
I’ve seen this too! Plus dogs sitting on barstools drinking from bowls on the counter. It’s so gross. |
I’ve also never seen a dog at this (or any) Costco. |
I was at a sushi restaurant and someone brought their pit bull in and gave him a bowl of rice to eat under the table. Dog was eating right out of the restaurant’s bowl. Then they gave the dog water in another restaurant bowl. |