Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it's getting out of control, and will take pictures/contact the health department. It's getting ridiculous.
Nobody except people with a real medical need (for whom a service animal performs specific, designated tasks) need to bring their dog with them everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it's getting out of control, and will take pictures/contact the health department. It's getting ridiculous.
Nobody except people with a real medical need (for whom a service animal performs specific, designated tasks) need to bring their dog with them everywhere.
Even then, if those specific tasks do not involve the customers' inability to shop without their animals, then they don't get free passes.
Anonymous wrote:I agree it's getting out of control, and will take pictures/contact the health department. It's getting ridiculous.
Nobody except people with a real medical need (for whom a service animal performs specific, designated tasks) need to bring their dog with them everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:This is a MAJOR issue and it is getting worse. I was at a two different taco shops at different times when people walked in with their dogs and ordered as people were EATING. No one said a word. If if the dog just took a massive dump right there?? what if someone is allergic. What if the dog gets into someone's food. I seriously considered calling the health department.
Anonymous wrote:This is a MAJOR issue and it is getting worse. I was at a two different taco shops at different times when people walked in with their dogs and ordered as people were EATING. No one said a word. If if the dog just took a massive dump right there?? what if someone is allergic. What if the dog gets into someone's food. I seriously considered calling the health department.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry that doesn't sound right.Anonymous wrote:Where do you take your pet with you when you are eating dinner?Anonymous wrote: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 I love to own the non-dog people when I bring my pet in to sit with me for dinner. But at a place like CVS where the food is all processed anyway it shouldn't even be a question.
I should have asked, which restaurants allow you to bring your dogs while you eat on their premises?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry that doesn't sound right.Anonymous wrote:Where do you take your pet with you when you are eating dinner?Anonymous wrote: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 I love to own the non-dog people when I bring my pet in to sit with me for dinner. But at a place like CVS where the food is all processed anyway it shouldn't even be a question.
I should have asked, which restaurants allow you to bring your dogs while you eat on their premises?
Sorry that doesn't sound right.Anonymous wrote:Where do you take your pet with you when you are eating dinner?Anonymous wrote: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 I love to own the non-dog people when I bring my pet in to sit with me for dinner. But at a place like CVS where the food is all processed anyway it shouldn't even be a question.
Where do you take your pet with you when you are eating dinner?Anonymous wrote: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 I love to own the non-dog people when I bring my pet in to sit with me for dinner. But at a place like CVS where the food is all processed anyway it shouldn't even be a question.