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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I might bring my dog because I need to drop off or pick up a prescription for my sick child and I have to double task or the dog is not going to get walked that day. Then assholes like you will complain the dog barked. I really don't see how the mere presence of a dog affects your purchase of a bag of Cheetos.[/quote] So then leave your animal outside. Or in the car. If it's that important, your dog didn't need to come with you. [/quote] You can't leave your animal tied up outside a store OP. FFS. They are not bicycles.[/quote] WTF? Of course you can. Your animal is an animal (and not a highly trained service one, at that), not a human being. People do it all the time. You nor your doggy are special. Leave it at home, in the car, or outside. [/quote] Different poster. I would never do that. My dog is adorable and would be stolen immediately. No way. [/quote] Then leave it at home when you run errands. [/quote] I'm a dog lover who doesn't bring my dogs in stores (where they are welcome). [b]However, what to do with animals if you need to do a quick errand is a problem.[/b] You can't leave a dog outside and if you leave them in the car, you run the risk of someone calling the police on you for endangering them. I realize that all non dog people are absolutely perfect human beings whose schedules are managed flawlessly, but a person might bring a dog into a store to accomplish a quick errand on the way home without having to return home to drop the dog off and then come back. I'm not excusing breaking rules, but if dogs are not banned from an establishment, this might be a reason for a person to bring a dog in.[/quote] CVS spokesman says that they recommend that if you need to visit the CVS with your non-service animal that you visit the drive-through pharmacy for prescription pickup.[/quote]
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