Someone brought their non-service poople into the grocery store!!!

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No one has really addressed the issue of doggy potty accidents. Walking into petco and petsmart and seeing that is one thing but at a grocery store??? I know most owners think their dog is well trained but sometimes they "gotta go" and if you've been out on errands what's a dog to do? I've seen it at home depot and target's just a step away.
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Dogs, other than service dogs, don't belong in stores other than pet stores. They don't belong anywhere food is stored or prepared. I don't understand why people feel the need to bring their dog with them into stores in the first place. It's a dog; leave it at home!
 
I agree with some of the other people on here:

Food Stores should be SERVICE DOG ONLY!!!
Non-Food stores should be ((UNDER CONTROL))DOGS ONLY!!!
 
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I doubt that the dog was pooping everywhere, so it's not really a good comparison. If a grocery store would allow me to bring my little dog inside, that would be the only one I shopped at. BTW I don't bring my dog to the store with me because I know that he isn't allowed.

Now if we could just outlaw bratty kids in stores and people that block the aisles, that would be nice.
 
I can't remember where I saw it, but has anyone else seen the video of the woman with a service PONY??? I'm sure I didn't dream this, I saw footage of a woman riding her service pony down the grocery aisles of a Super Target.

Then there was a woman, can't remember if it was the same one, who couldn't have a service dog for some religious reason and so had another type of animal to assist her.

And don't some folks have monkeys for service animals? Have you ever seen one of those in public, or do they just assist folks at home? ("Another banana? Why, thanks, Bobo!")

I would hope that folks who do have their wonderful service animals would have them wear their identifying vests or harnesses when they're out in public. Or at least not get offended if someone asks for confirmation, even just a verbal one. People who bring their pets into stores can make things more difficult for those who depend on their service animals.

So leave those ponies at home when you go into town...

Once I went to a Med Express clinic for a tetnus shot and saw a woman with her pet dog in the waiting room there!
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My Leo loves TSC! We don't have to get special permission to bring him in. Dogs are allowed. There is even a vet that runs a mobile vet clinic that sets up a table on many days in the store. There are always dogs and cats in there getting shots and other routine care. I think I saw a ferret in there once too. Everybody has to be on a leash or in a crate though. Leo likes riding in the cart.
 
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I doubt that the dog was pooping everywhere, so it's not really a good comparison. If a grocery store would allow me to bring my little dog inside, that would be the only one I shopped at. BTW I don't bring my dog to the store with me because I know that he isn't allowed.

Now if we could just outlaw bratty kids in stores and people that block the aisles, that would be nice.

Jody, I was holding my tongue on that one, or just couples that squabble up and down the isles.
 
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I agree. How about the ding dongs that let their runny nosed and slobbering babies teethe on the grocery cart handles. I once saw a woman watch her child biting into packages of cheese. She wasn't actually eating it, just breaking the plastic wrappers and leaving tooth marks. The mother would take it away from her and put it back on the shelf while the brat grabbed another. I told her that she should buy the cheese and not put it back. Her response was, "It doesn't hurt anything. Nobody will notice, and she really like to do it." Right in front of her I picked up the bad packages and walked them to a nearby store manager and told him that the pig was letting her brat bite all of the cheese. He looked disgusted. The woman huffed and walked away. The manger went through the cheese and threw a bunch away. Once in Godfather's Pizza I saw a woman actually scream at the manager because he told her that she could not let her toddler run around the restaurant and lick the tops of all of parmasean cheese containers.

I don't bring my dog into restaurants or grocery stores, but I'm sure he would behave better (and be cleaner) than a lot of kids.
 
I'll keep my mouth shut on the kid thing... There's a reason I don't have any
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As for the dogs, any food store
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People can be delusional when it comes to their pets - "oh fluffy would NEVER go on the floor" as they step over the puddle... We do take our dogs every where, but only in stores where they are allowed - TSC (they have bones at the checkout for the dogs
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), other pet stores... We used to be able to take them in Home depot, but of course that was ruined by someone who took a dog in (it was a pocket dog) and it bit a kid when they got too close.
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Delusional owner there! If we are unsure about taking our dog into a store we will ask the first time, if we get a
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I will admit that we have snuck our dogs into non-dog hotels
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but that's ONLY if there were no hotels around that accepted dogs. I do have an issue with hotels that take dogs, but charge extra per dog
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My husband actually asked the owner of one what the difference was between a dog and a little kid. They can create more of a mess than a dog, and also be louder and more obnoxious - no offense to all the good parents out there!!
 
Many businesses do ask but the owner can fib and there is nothing the clerks can do about it. In most areas owners can carry cards denoting the animal is a service pet or a jacket but it is not necessary.
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I know as I have a friend who drive a city bus.
 
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