No, there are people here who think you shouldn’t take your dog to Home Depot, even though it’s permitted (and no food is sold). |
Oh and hate to break it to another PP, but some TJ Maxx allow dogs too. |
If a store or other business has a no-pet policy, then simply abide by it. Do not try to say your pet is a service animal. Think of the truly handicapped, for example the blind. Would you really want to be in that position? Do not try to get the privileges due to them just because you're attached to your pet. You'll see your pet as soon as you're done shopping! |
Your comment will make me remember to clean down the bottles before I open them. |
No sane people are arguing otherwise. Many people in this thread are angry at dogs being in all public spaces—including dog-friendly locations. They’re going to have to get over that. |
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Unless pets are welcome as per company policy, nobody should bring in any pets. They can't bring them everywhere and get away with it!
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What store is this? Please tell us so we can avoid. |
See, that's part of the problem. Those of us with severe allergy could have severe reactions because of such animals touching and sniffing everything. More and more businesses are putting into effect no-pet policies. A local King's Pharmacy now has a sign reading "NO DOGS ALLOWED AT ALL". The post office next to it has a sign like "No animals allowed except for those assisting the handicapped". |
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We are in the middle of a pandemic, and a woman (once again -- I think I've seen her do it before) -- brought a dog into Whole Foods in NYC today! What's wrong with people?
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I just saw a couple with a dog in the Upper East Side Whole Foods in NYC. He was in line, and she was holding the dog in line. I heard her say to somebody, "She's small, so it doesn't matter." Well, it matters! There are clear no-pet signs; this doesn't mean selective pet entry! After that I heard a woman tell somebody that she has seen people's dogs touch fruit and other items in the store! What the hell is wrong with people? Just leave the PETS outside or at home!
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So a dog sniffing is worse than several people touching the bottle, sneezing on the bottle, dust settling on the bottle... |
First of all, many people are afraid of and allergic to dogs, so dogs don't belong in businesses. Secondly, we're talking about stores that prohibit pets and the inconsiderate, ignorant people who are purposely being defiant. |
Stop comparing dogs to people. Dogs are filthy animals that lick their butts and eat shit. |
Yeah for me it is. I have a severe allergy. Tell us the store please! |