This. Saw one in a grocery store the other day. Gross. |
| How asinine. People who try to take dogs everywhere are losers. It's as if their pet is their identity and the way they get attention. |
It's the same way for people with kids. It's like their kids are their identity and they have to take their gross, whiny asses everywhere! |
No, they do not. The employees don't always want to enforce the national law sometimes if they have to deal with a crazy customer who will go nuts on them if they try to bar the pet from the premises. But federal law prohibits animals on the premises of food service establishments including groceries and restaurants. There are 9 states that currently have exceptions to allow pets in outdoor patio type seating areas, but otherwise, they are federally prohibited. https://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/laws-regarding-dogs-grocery-store-16674.html
There are a list of exceptions which include law enforcement K-9 patrols and true service animals. |
No, it's not the same! When a dog owner chooses to go out shopping, they can leave the dog at home in it's crate. When a parent goes wants to go out shopping and they have no babysitter they cannot put their child in a crate and leave the child by itself. If they did, they would face criminal charges and run the risk of possibly having the child permanently taken away from them. |
But we're not talking about grocery stores & restaurants, OP asked about a CVS... where there are NO open containers of food. Your data has no bearing in this conversation. |
The conversation has moved on from CVS. |
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Last night I was shopping at Home Goods and couldn't believe a family came in with a dog on a leash. It was a large sized puppy and it did not want to come in the store. The male in the group was dragging the dog in.
Yes, that dog really needs a trip to get last season's bath mats. The dog was young enough that I seriously doubt it was potty trained. |
Yes some Russians have a big black poodle they take to the grocery store in N Arlington. Gross |
Yes, the conversation has drifted to include Safeway, Walmart, Whole Foods and Jersey Mike's all of which do have open and exposed food available. |
| I would never bring my dog into CVS, but I often bring my pet peacock. |
Except children are human beings, sort of different. |
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How can this problem be escalated to the appropriate authorities who can annihilate the problem?
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I'm sorry yours is pea-sized, but please, for the sake of others, keep your pants up when shopping in food establishments. |
You're an idiot. If you don't understand the difference between kids (humans) and dogs (animals/pets) then I can't help you. You sound like a huge loser. |