Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a restaurant tonight and the dog of a couple was walking all over the table.
I’ve seen this too! Plus dogs sitting on barstools drinking from bowls on the counter. It’s so gross.
I was at a sushi restaurant and someone brought their pit bull in and gave him a bowl of rice to eat under the table. Dog was eating right out of the restaurant’s bowl. Then they gave the dog water in another restaurant bowl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a restaurant tonight and the dog of a couple was walking all over the table.
I’ve seen this too! Plus dogs sitting on barstools drinking from bowls on the counter. It’s so gross.
I was at a sushi restaurant and someone brought their pit bull in and gave him a bowl of rice to eat under the table. Dog was eating right out of the restaurant’s bowl. Then they gave the dog water in another restaurant bowl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I can bring my dog into Costco? Seriously? Sweet! I thought it was just Home Depot and Lowe's! This is great!
+1. Great news. Thanks, OP.
No - you can't.
After this thread yesterday I called my local Costco today, and they do allow dogs. So yes, I can and I will.
I call BS.
It is against FEDERAL LAW to have live animals on the premise wherever food is sold. There are minor exceptions for things like fish tanks besides service dogs.
Technically, coffee shops and all restaurants are not allowed to let dogs into their establishments because they are selling food. Dogs are absolutely not allowed in grocery stores, period. What Costco said yes? I would like to know so that I can lodge a complaint that that Costco is violating federal law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a restaurant tonight and the dog of a couple was walking all over the table.
I’ve seen this too! Plus dogs sitting on barstools drinking from bowls on the counter. It’s so gross.
I was at a sushi restaurant and someone brought their pit bull in and gave him a bowl of rice to eat under the table. Dog was eating right out of the restaurant’s bowl. Then they gave the dog water in another restaurant bowl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I can bring my dog into Costco? Seriously? Sweet! I thought it was just Home Depot and Lowe's! This is great!
+1. Great news. Thanks, OP.
No - you can't.
After this thread yesterday I called my local Costco today, and they do allow dogs. So yes, I can and I will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a restaurant tonight and the dog of a couple was walking all over the table.
I’ve seen this too! Plus dogs sitting on barstools drinking from bowls on the counter. It’s so gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I can bring my dog into Costco? Seriously? Sweet! I thought it was just Home Depot and Lowe's! This is great!
+1. Great news. Thanks, OP.
No - you can't.
After this thread yesterday I called my local Costco today, and they do allow dogs. So yes, I can and I will.
But why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I can bring my dog into Costco? Seriously? Sweet! I thought it was just Home Depot and Lowe's! This is great!
+1. Great news. Thanks, OP.
No - you can't.
After this thread yesterday I called my local Costco today, and they do allow dogs. So yes, I can and I will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love our dogs, I really do, but I cannot imagine a worse torture for me than to take them with me to Costco. OMG. They are a delight but they are DUMB. I mean, I already have to deal with my husband picking up every little thing and wanting to buy it ... I just can't imagine dealing with him AND our 3 labs at the same time. We wouldn't be able to get 2 steps in the door without people wanting to pet them or one of them wanting to go slobber over someone or one of them wanting to pee. No. Just no.
+1 I have had dogs all my life except for college, and I do not understand why people need to take them everywhere. I’m thrilled that my kids are finally old enough that I don’t have to take them to Costco with me, why on earth would I do this?