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I would say...if the store took the sign down and the clerk had no problem with it, it's one of those MYOB things. If it bothers you muchly, you could just not patronize that particular store anymore. Turning around and telling the woman about it is not really your job nor your concern, unless the dog was hurting or inconveniencing you in some way.
I'm not an animal lover person, by any means, but I do like it when folks mind their own business about minor, nonharmful-to-them kind of things. In the big picture, was it worth taking the time to confront a stranger and call the corporate office?
It is the law and the stores policy not to non-service animals in a grocery store. You miss my point. I have minded my own business and held my tongue too long. Obviously, you don't live in a city were people taking their dirty, ungroomed rascals into almost every store. This dog was not clean. He had no collar and looked like she had just picked him up off the street.
Why should I avoid a store that is just a few blocks away and been going to for over 18 years? She has no right to infringe on my rights or anyone else. Did you not read these posts. Some people have serious allergies to dogs. They can easily go into shock just been in line with a dog. Also, some people have serious religous rules that prohibit them from buying in a store were a dog has been.
It is hurting a lot of people!!!
DB