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Originally Posted by CFrance
Much as I love dogs, I have to agree that they should not be in grocery carts in a store that sells food. When mine was a puppy, I did take him (in a recycle bin!) into Home Depot. He got a load of pats and ear scratches. Who can resist a puppy? (Don't answer that.)
I do not mind dogs outside, on the floor, at restaurants, although we don't take ours because he's too big and way too friendly. But grocery stores? Come on!
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I have a friend named Crosby who I would enjoy running into in Sams, or anywhere for that matter. But both Crosby, his folks and me knows that there are rules and you have to pay to be a member. And not wear a fur coat.
Everyone has their little pet peeves. And theories about what is germy. Most doctors would say that unless your immune system is compromised that exposure to germs builds your immunity and helps you ward off most disease. I don't think of dogs as dirty. I think of them as huggable and touchable and loveable.
If everyone viewed the world in the same way, we would not have an opportunity to build the characteristics of patience, forbearance and humor.
I don't own a dog, I just love other peoples and I spend my life cleaning furniture and floors where Mikey sheds. He is our attack cat. The other one(?) isn't worth the food we give him. (Except to us)