
08-19-2023, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill14564
No, other than service animals, there should be no dogs (cats, mice, horses, peacocks) in a grocery store. That's the easy part.
The hard part is, what would you have the store do? Don't say, "keep them out," explain how the store manager should do that.
Should they have security at the front of the store? What would the security do? Should they block the path of anyone attempting to enter with a pet? Should they take people by the arm and physically remove them from the store? Should they call the police and have customers arrested? Knowing that whatever they do will wind up on the front page of the paper, how should they treat their pet-owning customers?
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I think I saw this suggestion on the other thread and I agree with this.........management should not allow the person with their pet to check out at the register. That will surely relay a message and that person will refrain from coming back into the store again with their pet. That seems reasonable to me.
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