Should dogs be allowed in a grocery store?

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I think only service animals (and I question the need for some of those)in grocery stores, restaurants, or any stores. I don't hate dogs but don't want to be around their dander and fleas and have to worry about the dog's temperament.
After reading this (and the other) thread, I'm worried about other PEOPLE'S temperament...
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I read that the Publix at Magnolia Plaza has two large signs that says dogs are not allowed in their store.

Do you think dogs should be allowed in a grocery store?
I am currently without a pet, unfortunately. So when I get to see other people's dogs it makes my day. However, I believe that we have to respect those who have allergies to dogs and keep dogs home. The exception being a medical service dog for those who have medical needs or seeing eye dogs.
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And why cant you leave your feces spewing, flea invested, butt licking mongrel at home…EVERY DAY?
Looks like someone has lost their sense of humor...
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There are dogs trained to sense seizures before they happen. Having one can help increase someone's independence. A flickering fluorescent light overhead in a supermarket can trigger an epileptic seizure in some people. A trained service dog would press against the owner's leg, warning him that something is about to happen so he can get down to the floor and prepare for it. A service dog would also bark to attract attention, so that his owner can get immediate help.

A PTSD service animal can sense an anxiety attack before it happens, and assist its owner in getting fresh air, or discouraging people from coming too close, or whatever else it's trained to do.

There are service animals who actually pull the wheelchairs of people who have limited use of their hands and legs.

People with mobility problems can use service animals who are trained to provide them with stability and pacing when standing, walking, and sitting back down.

There exist people with psychiatric issues, who can use service dogs to prevent or interrupt impulsive or potentially dangerous behaviors. The dogs are trained to know the signs of a triggering event.

There are others - but those are some examples.
These incredible dogs provide a much needed service for those who truly need a medical service dog.

Guardian Angels Medical Service Dog's provide medical service dog's to individuals, with military and first responders being priority. They do not charge the recipient for the dog. It costs approximately $30K to teach one of these dogs. Typically they use German Shepherds, some (not all) of these dogs are rescue dogs that were hours away from being euthanized.

The work that these dogs do dramatically change the lives of people for the better. These dogs are well trained and will not go to the bathroom on the floor in stores or restaurants. When their person is at a restaurant they are so quiet and still that many people don't even know they are there.

Here is a link to Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs. Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs
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The Food and Drug Administration's Food Guide lays down the law: with few exceptions, live animals of any kind are not permitted on the premises of a grocery store, a restaurant or other food establishment. The prohibition applies to dogs, cats, birds and other animals. Only service animals that are specifically trained to aid a person with disabilities are permitted within a store. Service animals are not permitted to sit or ride in shopping carts.
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I read that the Publix at Magnolia Plaza has two large signs that says dogs are not allowed in their store.

Do you think dogs should be allowed in a grocery store?
Service dogs only!
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Of course they should be allowed, accompanied by a person, on a leash, or well trained, or in a cart.

Dogs don't use toilet paper so where ever they set does the job for them including the grocery cart. This also includes your couch, bed, carpet etc.
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Dogs don't use toilet paper so where ever they set does the job for them including the grocery cart. This also includes your couch, bed, carpet etc.
Just over half of Americans wash their hands after using the bathroom, so there's that...
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A lot of misinformation and misunderstandings on this thread. If you are interested in learning about service animals, why not go to the source? Service animals are governed by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you review the ADA, and you disagree with it, blaming the Publix manager will not help. Write to your Congressperson.

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I can't find it, but maybe YOU can tell us, when was this NEW meaning of SERVICE Aminals was put into practice?
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There are dogs trained to sense seizures before they happen. Having one can help increase someone's independence. A flickering fluorescent light overhead in a supermarket can trigger an epileptic seizure in some people. A trained service dog would press against the owner's leg, warning him that something is about to happen so he can get down to the floor and prepare for it. A service dog would also bark to attract attention, so that his owner can get immediate help.

A PTSD service animal can sense an anxiety attack before it happens, and assist its owner in getting fresh air, or discouraging people from coming too close, or whatever else it's trained to do.

There are service animals who actually pull the wheelchairs of people who have limited use of their hands and legs.

People with mobility problems can use service animals who are trained to provide them with stability and pacing when standing, walking, and sitting back down.

There exist people with psychiatric issues, who can use service dogs to prevent or interrupt impulsive or potentially dangerous behaviors. The dogs are trained to know the signs of a triggering event.

There are others - but those are some examples.
All true examples of Service Dogs.
However.......the stupid little lunchbox size dog yipping and yapping in the shopping cart is not!!!
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Default It's a Crime in Minnesota to misrepresent a Service Animal in public

Minnesota recently passed a law making it a misdemeaner to falsly represent your animal as a service animal. Several organizations, including Can-Do-Canines of New Hope helped write the legislation. We need this here in FL.

Sec. 609.833 MN Statutes
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Minnesota recently passed a law making it a misdemeaner to falsly represent your animal as a service animal. Several organizations, including Can-Do-Canines of New Hope helped write the legislation. We need this here in FL.

Sec. 609.833 MN Statutes
That statute doesn't include a little tidbit that makes the entire statute a moot point:

It is against federal law to ask someone for proof that their animal is a service animal. And furthermore, there is no "official" service animal certification, federally authorized training or license. Anyone can train an animal to perform a service for them, and by law, that animal is, by definition, a service animal.
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I can't find it, but maybe YOU can tell us, when was this NEW meaning] of SERVICE Animals was put into practice?
It was put into practice some time before this thread started. That's really all that matters. Anyone could have looked it up between then and now, and would've seen the information right there.

Also I fixed your post - you misspelled animals.
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No, I have had dogs my whole life and have never brought them shopping with me. It disgusts me to see a dog sitting in a shopping cart where my merchandise would be. Just ignorant owners.
I agree, Instacart, Amazon, Walmart etc all deliver. And there has to be a way of officially proving that a dog is a service dog - a pass like handicap parking pass etc to be produced on request like a license to bring an animal where otherwise it would not be permitted.
Please don’t say it is my private business what’s wrong with me, the license would not have to say that you have epilepsy or something, or whatever service dogs help with, just that this dog is required to assist you. On the license maybe a photo of the dog. Like a handicap pass it should not be reproducible.
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Default Definitely NOT

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