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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is absolutely nothing wrong with taking your dog into CVS. 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 [b]I love to own the non-dog people when I bring my pet in to sit with me for dinner.[/b] But at a place like CVS where the food is all processed anyway it shouldn't even be a question.[/quote]Where do you take your pet with you when you are eating dinner?[/quote]Sorry that doesn't sound right. I should have asked, which restaurants allow you to bring your dogs while you eat on their premises? [/quote] I'm starting to see signs that say "we would be happy to accommodate your service animal but will not allow emotional support animals". So businesses have wised up to the likes of PP. [/quote] They really should word it "your REAL service animal". Otherwise every pet owner will still be saying every pet is a service animal. [/quote]
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