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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]There is absolutely nothing wrong with taking your dog into CVS[/b]. Every food item in there is wrapped or contained. It's much easier to just get a service dog certificate and be done with it. I have to say I love to own the non-dog people when I bring my pet in to sit with me for dinner. But at a place like CVS where the food is all processed anyway it shouldn't even be a question.[/quote] Except that it is against corporate policy. The real problem is that enforcement is left up to the individual store and most of the minimum wage employees don't want to confront customers who violate the rules. For those who don't want to see dogs in CVS, complain to the manager who should be aware of corporate policy. [url]https://firstquarterfinance.com/are-dogs-allowed-in-cvs/[/url] [quote]CVS’ corporate pet policy only allows service animals inside its stores. However, during our research, we found that some CVS stores allow customers with dogs if the animal is contained or on a leash. CVS drive-thru pharmacy locations are an option for those who can’t bring their dog or pet inside their local store. For more on CVS’ dog policy and pet policy, see below. CVS does not allow dogs or pets — except for service animals, a corporate customer service representative said. We were told that CVS store associates are instructed to approach customers entering with a dog or pet to find out if the animal is a service animal. CVS relies on its customers to answer honestly. Service animals are not required to wear a harness or vest and you won’t be asked to provide identification or certification, the representative said.[/quote][/quote]
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