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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dogs are cleaner than some people. Bet they didn’t steal anything either. MYOB [/quote] [b]It's against the law, moron.[/b] Dogs and animals are not allowed in any kind of restaurant, cafe, grocery store or anywhere else where they serve or sell food, period. It is explicitly stated in FDA Food Code. So many restaurants and stores violate the law. Get dogs out of stores and restaurants and start obeying the law. Dumb dog owners are so entitled. [/quote] The "FDA Food Code" is not law. Moron. Point to a law.[/quote] Actually, it also does not [i]recommend[/i] prohibiting animals from these establishments.[/quote] You guys' bickering, is pointless. If any establishment says "service dogs only" then that is the establishment's rules and law, FDA be damned. And any business is allowed to ask any dog owner, what specific tasks that dog has been trained to perform to aid the health of it's owner. If the person refuses to answer, the person can be legally denied entry. Keep your dogs at home, selfish jerks. [/quote]+1[/quote] So if a business gets to decide....and they have decided to allow dogs without restriction as to whether they are "service dogs", and they have not been denied entry.....what is the problem? Seems to me that any customer or potential customer is free not to go to that establishment. [/quote] The problem is when there is a sign on the entrance door to the store that shows no dogs allowed unless it's a service dog, and there are people that still take their dogs into the store. Sure, some of us might at times not be able to recognize a true service dog from a regular dog. However, the service dogs that I have seen with people with physical disabilities all seem to know how to behave. When I'm in a store and I see some little dog in a cart and yapping at shoppers going by I tend to think to myself that that particular dog is not a real service dog so it shouldn't be in the store. As for a pet friendly stores. I used to work part time at Home Depot when I was attending college. It shameful the amount of times that we found dog poop in the outside garden department because some shitty dog owner felt it was OK to let their dog poop in a store.[/quote]
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