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Re: Are we ok with taking dogs into stores? [Re: texasbass1] #14715630 05/09/23 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by texasbass1
I take my dog to alet friendly stores she is better behaved then most of the brats running around


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Re: Are we ok with taking dogs into stores? [Re: RayBob] #14715749 05/10/23 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by RayBob
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I have a breed (Dutch Shepherd) that needs training twice a day (I'm a K9 handler) and I can only train so much at parks and backyard. He needs distractions for part of his training so I bring him to places that allow dogs; Home Depot, Attwoods, Tractor Supply. He needs socialization so he isn't aggressive towards strangers. He is still young. So, along with being on the boat with me, I take him a lot of places.

So are you even buying things from these merchants or just using them to take Cujo for a walk?



I'd say Cajun's dog qualifies as a service dog.

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I have a breed (Dutch Shepherd) that needs training twice a day (I'm a K9 handler) and I can only train so much at parks and backyard. He needs distractions for part of his training so I bring him to places that allow dogs; Home Depot, Attwoods, Tractor Supply. He needs socialization so he isn't aggressive towards strangers. He is still young. So, along with being on the boat with me, I take him a lot of places.

So are you even buying things from these merchants or just using them to take Cujo for a walk?



I'd say Cajun's dog qualifies as a service dog.

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Re: Are we ok with taking dogs into stores? [Re: Tin Star Cajun] #14715780 05/10/23 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Tin Star Cajun
Originally Posted by RayBob
Originally Posted by E8C-ENG
Originally Posted by Tin Star Cajun
I have a breed (Dutch Shepherd) that needs training twice a day (I'm a K9 handler) and I can only train so much at parks and backyard. He needs distractions for part of his training so I bring him to places that allow dogs; Home Depot, Attwoods, Tractor Supply. He needs socialization so he isn't aggressive towards strangers. He is still young. So, along with being on the boat with me, I take him a lot of places.

So are you even buying things from these merchants or just using them to take Cujo for a walk?



I'd say Cajun's dog qualifies as a service dog.

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Originally Posted by Tin Star Cajun
I have a breed (Dutch Shepherd) that needs training twice a day (I'm a K9 handler) and I can only train so much at parks and backyard. He needs distractions for part of his training so I bring him to places that allow dogs; Home Depot, Attwoods, Tractor Supply. He needs socialization so he isn't aggressive towards strangers. He is still young. So, along with being on the boat with me, I take him a lot of places.

So are you even buying things from these merchants or just using them to take Cujo for a walk?



I'd say Cajun's dog qualifies as a service dog.

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Re: Are we ok with taking dogs into stores? [Re: chickenman] #14715826 05/10/23 02:44 AM
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Re: Are we ok with taking dogs into stores? [Re: chickenman] #14716409 05/10/23 07:48 PM
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I would rather shop with a dog on the same aisle than with a parent letting their children run crazy. I can’t tell you how many times I have nearly been run over by kids racing in the aisle, dribbling basketballs or standing in the middle of the aisle texting. The issue of poop can not even be mentioned either. I was at our local Walmart and watched a Hispanic family lift their toddler out of the cart, place him on the floor, letting him poop right on the floor, worst part being the way they encouraged and praised him.

Re: Are we ok with taking dogs into stores? [Re: chickenman] #14716413 05/10/23 07:50 PM
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Re: Are we ok with taking dogs into stores? [Re: chickenman] #14716563 05/10/23 09:46 PM
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A customer brought his dog to the shop today. When he left, he forgot it and our shop cat attacked it. We had to call him and tell him he forgot his little dog.

It was funny as hell.


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Re: Are we ok with taking dogs into stores? [Re: Jaredk] #14716620 05/10/23 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by E8C-ENG
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I still can't figure this one out. Yes, there is a thing called a "support animal", but I don't think every animal I see in a store qualifies.

I happen to know a guy that scammed the military, got a “service dog”, then got locked up last year for diddling 2 kids. He cured now though…he hasn’t needed the service dog a single time since he’s been locked up.

I love looking online at all the feel good, “wounded warrior” stories on him and his dog…

We got a lot of em.

Re: Are we ok with taking dogs into stores? [Re: chickenman] #14717063 05/11/23 12:01 PM
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doesn't bother me, i always comment to the owner what isle they found it; i would NEVER take mine, some ahole might follow me home and steal it


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Re: Are we ok with taking dogs into stores? [Re: uncle_bagster] #14717076 05/11/23 12:11 PM
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I knew a woman who took her dog into the courtroom. She didn't stay long. She left with her dog and a healthy fine.


Sounds like an interesting way to get out of jury duty. grin


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