Our dog is “marking” in stores!!! ?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?


You are F kidding? Do you pee in stores too? F humans. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1232367.page
Anonymous
Please don't take your untrained dog into public spaces. No, it isn't 'normal' for you to allow that. Most dogs will 'mark' outdoors, but once trained will refrain from doing so indoors. Even in a pet store where dogs are encouraged to accompany their owners, urinating indoors is considered to be bad form.
Anonymous
This can’t be true. You didn’t stop taking him to stores after the first time? I love dogs but you suck.
Anonymous
KEEP YOUR DOGS OUT OF STORES, unless you have an need an actual service dog (who probably does not mark indoor stores!)


I was behind a dog in the Bethesda Strosniders and watched it pause, then take a big cr*p on the floor. Man with the dog paused a second or two, looked down and kept on walking. Only when another customer loudly called him out on it did he pretend to just notice and doubled-back to pick up. What a jerk.

Anonymous
Dogs don't belong in stores. Not even your stupid emotional support fluff ball.
Anonymous
A few years ago a neighbor adopted a pit bull from a shelter and despite knowing it was skittish brought it into Ms Pixie’s anyway. At one point in felt cornered in a tight space and attacked another customer. The injuries were life threatening but were severe. They ended up having to put the dog down and I was furious. It was 100 percent the owner’s fault—not the dog’s. He basically got his dog killed through his own negligence. I’m still pissed.
Anonymous
I’m sorry were NOT life threatening but severe.
Anonymous
This is why dogs should not be in stores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?


Whyyy are you bringing your dog into stores?!

Do not bring your dog inside stores. It is rude, selfish and entitled.

Keep your dog at home or have one of your wait outside the store with him.

What is wrong with dog owners in this area???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?


I can't imagine this 10 years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What happened is that people stopped having children and started to focus their love on pets.


This.
Anonymous
Dogs are not children people.

Keep your animals at home
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What happened is that people stopped having children and started to focus their love on pets.


That's why people allow their pets to do this shamelessly, but why would a place of business allow it? I'm guessing there is data that customers who bring their dogs spend more and that profit outweighs the other customers who are annoyed.
Anonymous
Walk your dog and have them go potty before going out but if they have this behavior they stay at home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


Whyyy are you bringing your dog into stores?!

Do not bring your dog inside stores. It is rude, selfish and entitled.

Keep your dog at home or have one of your wait outside the store with him.

What is wrong with dog owners in this area???


Dogs are allowed at pet store and Home Depot but op needs to clean it up and leave dog home if they cannot figure this out.
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