Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then leave your animal outside. Or in the car. If it's that important, your dog didn't need to come with you.
You can't leave your animal tied up outside a store OP. FFS. They are not bicycles.
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.
Different poster. I would never do that. My dog is adorable and would be stolen immediately. No way.
If your precious doggy is that adorable, leave it at home. I will never understand why it's so difficult for some dog owners to understand that just because you love your animal, it doesn't mean you can or should bring it with you everywhere. Stop being so entitled and self absorbed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then leave your animal outside. Or in the car. If it's that important, your dog didn't need to come with you.
You can't leave your animal tied up outside a store OP. FFS. They are not bicycles.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Would say that this is a store management issue. If it's ok with the store but you don't like it, then take your dollars elsewhere. If it's not ok with the store then they should do something about it.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then leave your animal outside. Or in the car. If it's that important, your dog didn't need to come with you.
You can't leave your animal tied up outside a store OP. FFS. They are not bicycles.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Would say that this is a store management issue. If it's ok with the store but you don't like it, then take your dollars elsewhere. If it's not ok with the store then they should do something about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
WTH? PP are you really that inner focused that your issues and circumstances trump anyone else's. Especially at a pharmacy where you can be certain that people are running into as their children are sick too. Or worse. And you have a right to bring your dog because you won't have time to walk him/her that day? You seriously wrote that and think that way????? Btw, I adore dogs and have two who do not accompany me to places where others may not appreciate their being despite having a life challenge that would obviously shatter your world. Get over yourself PP.
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It's an action that screams entitlement. I was having breakfast in a cafe the other day and a man came in with his (unleashed) dog. Ridiculous!
Dropping off a prescription while walking your dog is an action that screams entitlement??? I mean, I get that you don't want dogs in CVS, and that's fine, but this is getting really absurd. Try to stay in the real world.
Anonymous wrote:What? They will pull out this little card with the dog's picture and name on it and say it's a service dog. They even have a vest for the dog that reads: service dog. Both look really fake and the shaking chihuahua doesn't look like a service dog, but since there is no way to be sure, we can't do anything but let them in.
They even feed the dog on their lap while they eat. Nobody wants to sit next to them and whoever has these tables are screwed. 2-3 tables take up because somebody want their dog with them and can't keep it hidden in the bag too long.
It's always the small dog owners though. The ones who are somehow able to hide the dog. The dog is not a pet it's an accessory of some sort.
I blame Paris Hilton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then leave your animal outside. Or in the car. If it's that important, your dog didn't need to come with you.
You can't leave your animal tied up outside a store OP. FFS. They are not bicycles.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
WTH? PP are you really that inner focused that your issues and circumstances trump anyone else's. Especially at a pharmacy where you can be certain that people are running into as their children are sick too. Or worse. And you have a right to bring your dog because you won't have time to walk him/her that day? You seriously wrote that and think that way????? Btw, I adore dogs and have two who do not accompany me to places where others may not appreciate their being despite having a life challenge that would obviously shatter your world. Get over yourself PP.
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It's an action that screams entitlement. I was having breakfast in a cafe the other day and a man came in with his (unleashed) dog. Ridiculous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then leave your animal outside. Or in the car. If it's that important, your dog didn't need to come with you.
You can't leave your animal tied up outside a store OP. FFS. They are not bicycles.
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.
Different poster. I would never do that. My dog is adorable and would be stolen immediately. No way.