Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of narcissist bring their pet dog to a grocery store??!
A service animal must be trained to perform specific tasks to aid someone. “therapy” and “emotional support” dogs are nothing more than pets.
Stop bringing your pet animals to grocery stores. It’s so gross and selfish.
How do you know it was a "pet" or an "emotional support dog" and not a service animal?
Not the OP, NP, but: Just freaking stop your "but but but how do you knooooww" idiocy.
A service animal is trained at great length and expense, behaves a certain way in public (namely, not like a pet), wears a vest (not a faked one bought off the internet) and often is not on a regular leash but has a type of handle-like lead.
A service dog is NOT going to be riding in a shopping cart or in a stroller or in a baby Bjorn pack or walking on a common leash. And certainly a service dog is not going to be cradled in mommy or daddy's arms while they shop.
You know all this but want to pretend that any dog, any place, might be a service animal so, how dare anyone question the dog's presence! No. Anyone with a grain of common sense knows when they're seeing a pet and not a trained service dog.
To the OP and others who understand that pet dogs have no place in grocery stores: Complain every single time, both at the store itself and by email to the store's corporate headquarters.
To the dog nuts: Take your pet to walk around Home Depot. Seriously. Home Depot allows pet dogs. Go there to show off Fido.