Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Dogs are gross. They lick their own asses for Pete’s sake.
Do not bring your dog anywhere where there is food being served or sold.
We have a dog. He stays at home when we go to the store or a restaurant. Why? Because he’s gross. I love him, but he’s nasty.
Ditto
Anonymous wrote:No. Dogs are gross. They lick their own asses for Pete’s sake.
Do not bring your dog anywhere where there is food being served or sold.
We have a dog. He stays at home when we go to the store or a restaurant. Why? Because he’s gross. I love him, but he’s nasty.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure that you send their head office an email and give them either the store address or the store number which you should find on your receipt.Anonymous wrote:Somebody just brought her damn dog into Dunkin Donuts / Baskin Robbins!!! What is wrong with people? It was obviously not a service dog, the place is a food place with a no-pet policy, and on top of everything we're going through a pandemic!!!
Make sure that you send their head office an email and give them either the store address or the store number which you should find on your receipt.Anonymous wrote:Somebody just brought her damn dog into Dunkin Donuts / Baskin Robbins!!! What is wrong with people? It was obviously not a service dog, the place is a food place with a no-pet policy, and on top of everything we're going through a pandemic!!!
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:NP here. If stores are going through the hassle of providing hand wipes, spraying the handles of carts with sanitizer and offering to spray my hands with sanitizer shouldn't the dog owner know that putting an animal that just walked across the parking lot into a shopping cart isn't the cleanest thing to do?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with people? I just saw a man walking his dog into Whole Foods of all places!!! We are in the middle of a pandemic, and pet owners still have the nerve to do that? First of all, there IS a no-pet policy! Secondly, it's even more of a health and safety issue now with our new reality!
First, I do not take my dog into stores. Second, please enlighten me as to why is this "more of a health and safety issues now with our new reality?" I get it, you do not like it, but I am trying to understand this particular argument as I do not see anything about the pandemic that makes brining your dog into WholeFoods worse than it was before the pandemic..
Anonymous wrote:No. Dogs are gross. They lick their own asses for Pete’s sake.
Do not bring your dog anywhere where there is food being served or sold.
We have a dog. He stays at home when we go to the store or a restaurant. Why? Because he’s gross. I love him, but he’s nasty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with people? I just saw a man walking his dog into Whole Foods of all places!!! We are in the middle of a pandemic, and pet owners still have the nerve to do that? First of all, there IS a no-pet policy! Secondly, it's even more of a health and safety issue now with our new reality!
First, I do not take my dog into stores. Second, please enlighten me as to why is this "more of a health and safety issues now with our new reality?" I get it, you do not like it, but I am trying to understand this particular argument as I do not see anything about the pandemic that makes brining your dog into WholeFoods worse than it was before the pandemic..
Anonymous wrote:Whole Foods have a website, somewhere on their website there is going to be a "Contact Us" link. Click on that link and send them an email telling them what you have just told us. If enough people complain, they'll eventually take notice.Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with people? I just saw a man walking his dog into Whole Foods of all places!!! We are in the middle of a pandemic, and pet owners still have the nerve to do that? First of all, there IS a no-pet policy! Secondly, it's even more of a health and safety issue now with our new reality!
NP here. If stores are going through the hassle of providing hand wipes, spraying the handles of carts with sanitizer and offering to spray my hands with sanitizer shouldn't the dog owner know that putting an animal that just walked across the parking lot into a shopping cart isn't the cleanest thing to do?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with people? I just saw a man walking his dog into Whole Foods of all places!!! We are in the middle of a pandemic, and pet owners still have the nerve to do that? First of all, there IS a no-pet policy! Secondly, it's even more of a health and safety issue now with our new reality!
First, I do not take my dog into stores. Second, please enlighten me as to why is this "more of a health and safety issues now with our new reality?" I get it, you do not like it, but I am trying to understand this particular argument as I do not see anything about the pandemic that makes brining your dog into WholeFoods worse than it was before the pandemic..
Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with people? I just saw a man walking his dog into Whole Foods of all places!!! We are in the middle of a pandemic, and pet owners still have the nerve to do that? First of all, there IS a no-pet policy! Secondly, it's even more of a health and safety issue now with our new reality!
Whole Foods have a website, somewhere on their website there is going to be a "Contact Us" link. Click on that link and send them an email telling them what you have just told us. If enough people complain, they'll eventually take notice.Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with people? I just saw a man walking his dog into Whole Foods of all places!!! We are in the middle of a pandemic, and pet owners still have the nerve to do that? First of all, there IS a no-pet policy! Secondly, it's even more of a health and safety issue now with our new reality!