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So I'm at the local supermarket at the check out closest to the front door.
Dude walks up and says, "My dog just had an accident over there in produce" . . . teller says, "well pick it up"!
He replies, "I don't have anything to do that with" . . . and walks away. . . . GAWD.
He comes back and says, "Do you have any paper towels"??? which she hands him.
I say to the guy, "And that's why you don't bring your dog into a supermarket" . . . he gives me a shit stare and I follow up with, "Has it ever occurred to you that some people might not feel comfortable with having dogs in a store where they buy their food"???? . . .
He just gives me a blank stare and walks away.
Morons.
 

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So I'm at the local supermarket at the check out closest to the front door.
Dude walks up and says, "My dog just had an accident over there in produce" . . . teller says, "well pick it up"!
He replies, "I don't have anything to do that with" . . . and walks away. . . . GAWD.
He comes back and says, "Do you have any paper towels"??? which she hands him.
I say to the guy, "And that's why you don't bring your dog into a supermarket" . . . he gives me a shit stare and I follow up with, "Has it ever occurred to you that some people might not feel comfortable with having dogs in a store where they buy their food"???? . . .
He just gives me a blank stare and walks away.
Morons.
I love my dog. Taken her to HD or Lowes and occasionally we've had her with us at a outdoor patio diner......but I don't approve of the mrs mixing/prepping the dogs meals on my kitchen counters..
 

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So I'm at the local supermarket at the check out closest to the front door.
Dude walks up and says, "My dog just had an accident over there in produce" . . . teller says, "well pick it up"!
He replies, "I don't have anything to do that with" . . . and walks away. . . . GAWD.
He comes back and says, "Do you have any paper towels"??? which she hands him.
I say to the guy, "And that's why you don't bring your dog into a supermarket" . . . he gives me a shit stare and I follow up with, "Has it ever occurred to you that some people might not feel comfortable with having dogs in a store where they buy their food"???? . . .
He just gives me a blank stare and walks away.
Morons.
agree 200%

shows the entitlement mentality we now have. I can bring my fucking dog anywhere and some will go as far as to have bullshit service animal designation so they can take them to even more places.
 

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It’s always some fuck that really thinks we all believe it’s a real service dog because he put a service dog tag on the POS.

I draw the line when the dog is in the cart or when it’s being fed at the dining table.

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So I'm at the local supermarket at the check out closest to the front door.
Dude walks up and says, "My dog just had an accident over there in produce" . . . teller says, "well pick it up"!
He replies, "I don't have anything to do that with" . . . and walks away. . . . GAWD.
He comes back and says, "Do you have any paper towels"??? which she hands him.
I say to the guy, "And that's why you don't bring your dog into a supermarket" . . . he gives me a shit stare and I follow up with, "Has it ever occurred to you that some people might not feel comfortable with having dogs in a store where they buy their food"???? . . .
He just gives me a blank stare and walks away.
Morons.
A market in HB? Please tell me it was by the harbor. That would be fitting
 

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So I'm at the local supermarket at the check out closest to the front door.
Dude walks up and says, "My dog just had an accident over there in produce" . . . teller says, "well pick it up"!
He replies, "I don't have anything to do that with" . . . and walks away. . . . GAWD.
He comes back and says, "Do you have any paper towels"??? which she hands him.
I say to the guy, "And that's why you don't bring your dog into a supermarket" . . . he gives me a shit stare and I follow up with, "Has it ever occurred to you that some people might not feel comfortable with having dogs in a store where they buy their food"???? . . .
He just gives me a blank stare and walks away.
Morons.
Agreed 10000000%, this crap is out of control.
 

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View attachment 1150369 Does this purple haired freak with matching purple haired dog, while sitting an a bar in the airport having a cocktail look like life would end if she didn’t travel with her dog?

One of them is a dog and the other is a freaking bitch. I'll bet she gets her dog to vote liberal too

It's gone way too far and unfortunately we can't put this toothpaste back in the tube. Liberals think their dogs are more important than humans so they're all "Service dogs"

"Service dogs" (and liberals) should no longer be allowed in any store selling food products of any kind.
 

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One of them is a dog and the other is a freaking bitch. I'll bet she gets her dog to vote liberal too

It's gone way too far and unfortunately we can't put this toothpaste back in the tube. Liberals think their dogs are more important than humans so they're all "Service dogs"

"Service dogs" (and liberals) should no longer be allowed in any store selling food products of any kind.
What about legit service dogs?
 

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Hoping the big dog will drop a deuce and they make her pick it up.
 

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Im am so glad my girls hate Dogs. Because its one less thing I need to worry about in my house.
 

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It’s not really the dogs fault , it’s the Humans fault for exploiting and abusing the privilege. I’d much rather sit next to a dog on a plane or train than a nasty human . That guy should’ve picked up that crap right then and there . Just like people who walk their dogs and let them crap in your lawn , it’s the entitled nasty human that doesn’t pick it up .
 

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How does that effect her walking into a store with her dog?

Obviously it's all about the store owner/manager. If there was a legitimate Service Dog document that society could count on for being legit then the stores and restaurants could restrict entrance unless they have that document with them. I think that's the way it used to be?
 

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Groups we hate;

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Wakeboard boats
Skinny bike guys
Dog owners

What am I forgetting?

Lazy bones who don't return their carts to the corral
Thieves especially those stealing cats and those walking out store doors
Chevy/Ford/Dodge/Ram owners especially those Ram owners with their mirrors extended
 

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There needs to be a way to show/prove they're a legitimate Service Dog providing a real service to handicapped person.

Is it OK to use that word - person 😂 😂 😂

A service dog should act like a trained service dog. Giving a (the) dog a snack, will tell you which if it is indeed a service dog. Service dogs won't accept a snack from a stranger. Oh the look on people's faces when you do.

Dan'l
 

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There needs to be a way to show/prove they're a legitimate Service Dog providing a real service to handicapped person.

Is it OK to use that word - person 😂 😂 😂

In Arizona is legal to ask what service the dog provides. If it is emotional support or similar the law does not protect them if the business doesn’t want them there. There is actually a fine in AZ now for falsely posing a dog as a service dog even if you send away for the mail order so called official service dog tag.

The other health code is that the pooch has to be kept on the floor at all times. Can’t be at the table, in a lap at the table or shopping cart.

It’s cool people can take dogs more places like patio dining, Home Depot etc. It’s just too bad all the super special participation trophy children grew up and have to abuse it.
 
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In Arizona is legal to ask what service the dog provides. If it is emotional support or similar the law does not protect them if the business doesn’t want them there.

The other health code is that the pooch has to be kept on the floor at all times. Can’t be at the table, in a lap at the table or shopping cart.

It’s cool people can take dogs more places like patio dining, Home Depot etc. It’s just too bad all the super special participation trophy children grew up and have to abuse it.
We’ve had a true service dog for Brian. A certified real service dog is trained to essentially be invisible.

Walk in restaurant, dog disappears under table until told to leave. Like everything else in this world, the shitbags exploit things and ruin it for everyone
 

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In Arizona is legal to ask what service the dog provides. If it is emotional support or similar the law does not protect them if the business doesn’t want them there. There is actually a fine in AZ now for falsely posing a dog service dog

The other health code is that the pooch has to be kept on the floor at all times. Can’t be at the table, in a lap at the table or shopping cart.

It’s cool people can take dogs more places like patio dining, Home Depot etc. It’s just too bad all the super special participation trophy children grew up and have to abuse it.
all this talk of store managers........:rolleyes: in today's woke corporate world store managers have to stand aside and do nothing for shoplifting.
 

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I'm a dog person . . . always have been, always will be.
I also try be a 'responsible' dog owner . . . some people don't like them, some fear them, some might be allergic to them etc.
I don't feel I have the right to 'force' people to be exposed to my dog in a 'PUBLIC' place if they don't want to be. Pretty simple.
I have no problem with people bringing their dogs into Home Depot etc . . . I think the 'comfort dog' in the shopping cart is lame, but whatever.
I'm also cool with the outside patio dinning deal . . . not my deal, but doesn't really phase me.
 

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I'm a dog person . . . always have been, always will be.
I also try be a 'responsible' dog owner . . . some people don't like them, some fear them, some might be allergic to them etc.
I don't feel I have the right to 'force' people to be exposed to my dog in a 'PUBLIC' place if they don't want to be. Pretty simple.
I have no problem with people bringing their dogs into Home Depot etc . . . I think the 'comfort dog' in the shopping cart is lame, but whatever.
I'm also cool with the outside patio dinning deal . . . not my deal, but doesn't really phase me.
Oh shit the yappy dog or poo doodle in the baby stroller is a killer for me. I have to bite my tongue every time is see this. Seriously. WTF
 
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I'm a dog person . . . always have been, always will be.
I also try be a 'responsible' dog owner . . . some people don't like them, some fear them, some might be allergic to them etc.
I don't feel I have the right to 'force' people to be exposed to my dog if they don't want to be. Pretty simple.
I have no problem with people bringing their dogs into Home Depot etc . . . I think the 'comfort dog' in the shopping cart is lame, but whatever.
I'm also cool with the outside patio dinning deal . . . not my deal, but doesn't really phase me.
I agree. I don’t take dogs to the sand bar to run around like idiots. I don’t take them places I eat. I don’t take them to friends or relatives houses. I don’t take them shopping. I take them swimming in my back yard, for walks around the neighborhood with a leash on, and to the dog park.
 

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It’s not really the dogs fault , it’s the Humans fault for exploiting and abusing the privilege. I’d much rather sit next to a dog on a plane or train than a nasty human . That guy should’ve picked up that crap right then and there . Just like people who walk their dogs and let them crap in your lawn , it’s the entitled nasty human that doesn’t pick it up .
I always have at least two bags tied to the dogs leash and use them whether someone sees it happen or if it's pitch black dark when she squats.
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People who think their or their dogs shit don't stink.
 

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I agree. I don’t take dogs to the sand bar to run around like idiots. I don’t take them places I eat. I don’t take them to friends or relatives houses. I don’t take them shopping. I take them swimming in my back yard, for walks around the neighborhood with a leash on, and to the dog park.
Bingo.
 

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I agree. I don’t take dogs to the sand bar to run around like idiots. I don’t take them places I eat. I don’t take them to friends or relatives houses. I don’t take them shopping. I take them swimming in my back yard, for walks around the neighborhood with a leash on, and to the dog park.
Exactly
 

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Like stated above... a service dog and a therapy dog are not the same. A buddy trains service dogs, and it is a VERY rigorous training regime. It usually takes years. the problem is, the wackos with their emotional support dog believes they are the same. Nothing could be further from the truth. I don’t believe anyone has issues with service dogs.
 
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Like stated above... a service dog and a therapy dog are not the same. A buddy trains service dogs, and it is a VERY rigorous train regime. It usually takes years. the problem is, the wackos with their emotional support dog believes they are the same. Nothing could be further from the truth. I don’t believe anyone has issues with service dogs.
They matched dog personalities with Brian, then trained the dog AND Brian on how to act as one. Two year process
 

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I agree. I don’t take dogs to the sand bar to run around like idiots. I don’t take them places I eat. I don’t take them to friends or relatives houses. I don’t take them shopping. I take them swimming in my back yard, for walks around the neighborhood with a leash on, and to the dog park.
Poor dogs, sounds like jail. There are appropriate ways and times to do all that with them.
 

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My buddy just finished up a pup who actually can tell when the owner is about to go into convulsions. The owner doesn’t even know it’s about to happen ! When the dog reacts, the owner lies down and the dog stays right there ! Its pretty amazing and really can make a difference in safety.
 
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