Anonymous wrote:I walked my dog on a leash through fair oaks mall last month. no one objected.
Anonymous wrote:Home depot allows you to bring your dogs in the store doesn't need to be a service animal. Totally stupid idea, slippery floors, loud noises
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many dog haters posting in the pets forum? Are you trolling?
My dog is a member of my family. She goes anywhere your bratty children would be expected to go.
Deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to add that service dogs are not required to have tags or vests. You also can't always tell legitimate service dogs from "just" pets. There are many disabilities that aren't outwardly obvious.
"Emotional comfort dogs" are not service dogs, and people with legitimate medical needs requiring a service animal know to make sure their dogs are properly identified. They are highly trained and extremely well behaved - it's absolutely outwardly obvious.
If you're bringing your dog everywhere as a security blanket, it's time to stop.
Again, there are many reasons someone might greatly benefit from having a service dog that aren't outwardly obvious. For example, PTSD, seizure detection, heart problems, etc. And people are not required to identify their service dogs in any way. Furthermore, these dogs often look like mutts from the pound because a lot of times they are -- which is a good thing! So, yes, people abuse the system. But not everyone. And you just can't always tell. Obviously if a dog is making a mess or being aggressive, it shouldn't be in a business. But otherwise you just don't know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't bother me at all unless the dog is poorly behaved, and I'm not a dog owner (nor do I have any desire to become a dog owner). Why does it bother you if the dog isn't touching anything or making noise? People who go around squeezing every piece of produce before picking one (and who knows when they last washed their hands) are a lot more insanitary.
I am with you. People do much grosser stuff. I also don't want a dog (or any other pet).
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't bother me at all unless the dog is poorly behaved, and I'm not a dog owner (nor do I have any desire to become a dog owner). Why does it bother you if the dog isn't touching anything or making noise? People who go around squeezing every piece of produce before picking one (and who knows when they last washed their hands) are a lot more insanitary.
Anonymous wrote:I am an animal lover Love dogs, love cats. have owned both since I've been a kid.
Never once have I ever though it was a good idea to take my pet into any store, even pet smart. now I will go on car rides with dog, and theyhave blast, head out the window slobbering all over the place. fine. and weather permitting, if I need to stop and grab something. in and in in les than ten minutes no problem.
I about lost my shit wheni was in home depot a few weeks ago. someone had their jack russell on a leash (one of the long retractable ones) I was pushing a lumber car full of large posts and fence material. well the leash got snagged on one of the posts and now I'm dragging this dog and the woen doesn't know it until the leash gets dragged out of their hands.
They were screaming and yelling at me like I was killing their dog.
Sorry I had no idea the rope onthe leash was super thin never saw it.
But if they had been controlling their pet, IE not letting it wander across the aisle. in front of carts. It would not have happened. I could have easily run over the dogs leg, dog could have easily stepped on a nail, ect.
please leave your dogs at home when you are running errands. no one wants to have to untangle themselves from fido's leash or hear you rant when you feel slighted about being asked to leave a restaurant or bar area.