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Companion dogs is a big joke.
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Why would anyone bring their dog to Lowe’s???
I live 1 mile from the new Loews. Saturday afternoon I went there to pick up one item. I knew exactly where the item was located so I wasn't in the store very long. In that short time 3 people walked past me with their dogs. I think many of these got to have my doggy with me all the time folks are gaming the system.
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I live 1 mile from the new Loews. Saturday afternoon I went there to pick up one item. I knew exactly where the item was located so I wasn't in the store very long. In that short time 3 people walked past me with their dogs. I think many of these got to have my doggy with me all the time folks are gaming the system.
There is no gaming the system for Lowe's or Home Depot. Dogs have always been allowed there.

The gaming the system is being done by those trying to pass their dogs off as guide dogs.
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These dog owners are simply " Clueless " . Somehow they seem to think that their priceless baby will be " Lonesome " without them... Get a life and grow up ...Leave Fido at home.

Footnote: When Square One Burger allowed Dogs on the patio I brought my Cat and Parrot sat down and was all set to order and was asked to leave...Go figure...making a staement.


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So it's not okay to take a dog out with you but it is okay to take your cat and parrot!

Methinks you're making that up.
Nope did not make it up. I knew what would happen ..like I said just making a statement.

Ridiculous taking a pet anywhere...get real. I'm waiting for someone to bring along their gold fish, gerbil, snake, rat, lizard..Get the picture.
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The few "big box" stores where you see dogs....they are allowed. There are a few dog friendly restaurants in TV where dogs are welcome on their patio. ( they need a special lisence). Other than service dogs.....they don't belong inside of restaurants. The "comfort dog" situation had gotten out of hand all over the country. It really irritates me when i see these foo foo dogs being "used" as comfort dogs. They get a fake vest on line.
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To solve this. People without dogs should be banned.
God knows something is wrong with them.
I agree with CFrance, you are priceless!
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[QUOTE=Cisco Kid;1524590]To solve this. People without dogs should be banned.
God knows something is wrong with them.[/QUOTE

So I guess we are part of the undesirable.
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Nope did not make it up. I knew what would happen ..like I said just making a statement.

Ridiculous taking a pet anywhere...get real. I'm waiting for someone to bring along their gold fish, gerbil, snake, rat, lizard..Get the picture.
Not really.
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I agree as I was in the new Lowes and there were many dogs with the customers. All of a sudden I heard a dog fight going on from afar and a yelp. Dogs don't always get along as people don't get along. Please don't drag your dog to someplace that is stressful to them.
I was on the new Lowe's the other day and a couple was pushing their dog around in a stroller. I thought it was wierd, not common. BTW, they need to fully stock that store.


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I live 1 mile from the new Loews. Saturday afternoon I went there to pick up one item. I knew exactly where the item was located so I wasn't in the store very long. In that short time 3 people walked past me with their dogs. I think many of these got to have my doggy with me all the time folks are gaming the system.
If I am going on a quick trip to Ace Hardware in La Grande Plaza I will take my dog. Dogs are welcome in the store and has treats for them at the checkouts. However, I do not take the dog to the squares or restaurants.
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In Publix at Mulberry Grove on Saturday at about noon, dog walking down the isle, going from side to side sniffing everything. I mentioned this to my cashier and was told they were not allowed to ask or challenge anyone about the legitimacy of the animals purpose.

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I was in SS square for the St Paddy Day Parade and the car show the following day. The square was extremely packed.

I was wondering if anyone thought it's unkind to their dogs to be in such a crowded space, as they might get injured.

BTW - I am not a dog owner.
I think dogs should be allowed at the Squares only when they play 70's music. Problem solved...tee hee! Peace out!

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If I am going on a quick trip to Ace Hardware in La Grande Plaza I will take my dog. Dogs are welcome in the store and has treats for them at the checkouts. However, I do not take the dog to the squares or restaurants.
Why do u feel the need to take ur dog to a business establishment
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I like my dog enough not to stress him out dragging him through places he clearly doesn’t belong or truly welcomed. I suppose it’s how you’re raised. I don’t mind dogs in retail places I just don’t understand it. But here’s a big but. Anyone taking their dog to where I’m eating and I see or hear it I will politely tell the manager to have the dog removed or I’m walking out without paying for the experience I never wanted or expected nor should have to put up with because of some needy soul without a clue.





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