Anonymous wrote:Leave your dog at home. It doesn’t belong in a public store .
Anonymous wrote:you are all
disgusting people. including all
of you that poke into your noses and touch stuff, go to restrooms and don’t wash your hands, put your filthy shoes where people sit (seems like it’s the favorite thing to do in america).
face it dogs are cleaner then you. the rest of the world allows dogs into stores and restaurants and no one complains. on the other hand in this country everyone feels entitled, just like you feel entitled to your AC and your disgusting food.
Anonymous wrote:Easy solution for the dog haters: go to a store that doesn't allow pets.
And newsflash for those of you allergic: you're still being exposed to the allergens from pet owners who have their dander or hair on their bags, coats, etc. You just are. I'm allergic to perfumes, etc. and I still have to deal with others bathing themselves in their rancid perfumes.
Suck it up buttercup.
Anonymous wrote:It seems kind of dirty to me to bring dogs into stores. Plus not everyone likes dogs and some people are allergic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you buy food at CVS? Why would you do that?
LOL, seriously.
I bring my dog with me sometimes to Walgreens to pick up a prescription, dry cleaners, bank, etc. My dog needs to be walked and I have errands to run. It is just easier to do it together, rather than spend 30 min walking her, bring her home, and head back out for another 30 min of doing errands.
These places are all dog-friendly, have water bowls and treats, the employees love to pet her. She is on leash and doesn't jump on people, bark, or go to the bathroom. Just walks and sits next to me. If someone has a problem with this they have a huge stick up their bum.
I would never bring her anywhere that did not allow pets. She is an ESA, certified by my regular doctor to help with a variety of issues, but that only is for air travel and rental housing.
Or allergies. How about that, you self centered asshole?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you buy food at CVS? Why would you do that?
LOL, seriously.
I bring my dog with me sometimes to Walgreens to pick up a prescription, dry cleaners, bank, etc. My dog needs to be walked and I have errands to run. It is just easier to do it together, rather than spend 30 min walking her, bring her home, and head back out for another 30 min of doing errands.
These places are all dog-friendly, have water bowls and treats, the employees love to pet her. She is on leash and doesn't jump on people, bark, or go to the bathroom. Just walks and sits next to me. If someone has a problem with this they have a huge stick up their bum.
I would never bring her anywhere that did not allow pets. She is an ESA, certified by my regular doctor to help with a variety of issues, but that only is for air travel and rental housing.